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Does bring back memories. Someone sure like that color of green. I remember when that and some off gold color were EVERYWHERE. For as old as it is looks like its been well cared for.Saw this for sale online locally. Do you like green? How about green exterior with green carpets, dash, seat, door panels, steering wheel, dash, headliner. Holy moly. And add fake wood grain, just to dress things up you know.
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I remember my dad had liek a 77' Plymouth volare. Red exterior. Every bubbleguming thing in the interior was red and nasty vinyl. I believe there must have been zero tint to the windows cuz as soon as you were in it it felt like you were I a hot box. The shape of the windows made it like a greenhouse effect. After 10 minutes you felt like you were on the surface of mercury. Those seats, dash, everything just radiated heat. It was hell.Does bring back memories. Someone sure like that color of green. I remember when that and some off gold color were EVERYWHERE. For as old as it is looks like its been well cared for.
LOL, when I lived in AZ non tinted windows and vinyl seats made for some "interesting" times. Had one that had black interior. Radio did not work so I bought a battery powered box to toss up on the dash. Forgot to take it out one day and the damn thing melted. Still played but looked pretty funky.I remember my dad had liek a 77' Plymouth volare. Red exterior. Every bubbleguming thing in the interior was red and nasty vinyl. I believe there must have been zero tint to the windows cuz as soon as you were in it it felt like you were I a hot box. The shape of the windows made it like a greenhouse effect. After 10 minutes you felt like you were on the surface of mercury. Those seats, dash, everything just radiated heat. It was hell.
Pure hell.
Kinda looked like this as I recall:
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Holy moly black vinyl in AZ I can only imagine. It was like 116 degrees every day there for the last couple weeks.LOL, when I lived in AZ non tinted windows and vinyl seats made for some "interesting" times. Had one that had black interior. Radio did not work so I bought a battery powered box to toss up on the dash. Forgot to take it out one day and the damn thing melted. Still played but looked pretty funky.
The best part was toss a towel or something on the seat and forget that damn buckle for the seat belt. I swear a few times it felt like I was being branded.Holy moly black vinyl in AZ I can only imagine. It was like 116 degrees every day there for the last couple weeks.
The big bloated green car reminds me of the Amazon grand tour show. It was during vivid lockdown and they were driving around in 3 70's boats (I actually kind of like that monster Cadillac, probably has a 472 engine).
I can smell the vinyl seats baking from here.I remember my dad had liek a 77' Plymouth volare. Red exterior. Every bubbleguming thing in the interior was red and nasty vinyl. I believe there must have been zero tint to the windows cuz as soon as you were in it it felt like you were I a hot box. The shape of the windows made it like a greenhouse effect. After 10 minutes you felt like you were on the surface of mercury. Those seats, dash, everything just radiated heat. It was hell.
Pure hell.
Kinda looked like this as I recall:
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I saw one of those not long ago and it shocked me there was still one out there running. No doubt someone must collect the damn things
They had remarkable handing for their time. And lots of room.I saw one of those not long ago and it shocked me there was still one out there running. No doubt someone must collect the damn things