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I am trying to figure out if the Daytona Sunset Orange Metallic will look good with the Cashmere interior and Beige Top in a convertible. I plan on having the car in Florida and don't want a dark interior. Has anyone seen one with that combination or have pictures they can point me to?
I am trying to figure out if the Daytona Sunset Orange Metallic will look good with the Cashmere interior and Beige Top in a convertible. I plan on having the car in Florida and don't want a dark interior.
I'm in Florida, but I (personally) would still opt for the black top because the lighter colors (particularly that oak shade) tend to take on that dingy, moldy often dirty effect to them. I see the (oak or light grayish) tops quite a bit where the tops look like they're five years old or more, when in fact, they are only last year's car. (The Commemorative Edition of '04 comes to mind.)
I'm in Florida, but I (personally) would still opt for the black top because the lighter colors (particularly that oak shade) tend to take on that dingy, moldy often dirty effect to them. I see the (oak or light grayish) tops quite a bit where the tops look like they're five years old or more, when in fact, they are only last year's car. (The Commemorative Edition of '04 comes to mind.)
I agree...my 92 and 98 verts had the beige top and they do get dingy and some of the dirt never comes out. What would look killer is DSOM with cashmiere interior and a black top!
I agree...my 92 and 98 verts had the beige top and they do get dingy and some of the dirt never comes out. What would look killer is DSOM with cashmiere interior and a black top!
My DSOM (coupe) is cash interior, and I love it. I think the black vert top will still look great b/c some of the interior is black.
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