<VV> Hot Trim Combinations
airvair
airvair at richnet.net
Thu Feb 16 12:21:52 EST 2006
Then there's the brocade fabric used on '62 Monzas. It's the most
stunning fabric ever put in a Corvair, IMO. I think a white Monza wagon
with red brocade buckets would be stunning. I HAVE seen one like that
with a bench seat, though. Also that fabric was available in several
colors, one of the most striking is yellow. There was a coupe with that
in and out at the Grand Rapids convention, but I haven't seen it or any
others since.
-Mark
Brent Covey wrote:
>
> I personally love 1965 Slate interior trim, its a very sharp interior in a
> Glacier Gray car especially. Slate trim looks awful with red/maroon/orchid
> but must have some green in it because any blue/green/aqua looks fabulous
> with it. Its almost like a silver interior-
>
> Heres a link to a beautiful car with Slate trim;
>
> http://www.corvaircorsa.com/pet04.html
>
> A lovely trim combination that you will rarely see is Yellow with Turquoise
> trim. This is especially handsome on 1966 with the nice Lemonwood Yellow
> paint on sedans.
>
> On earlies 1962 'Gold' (yellow) with olive accents interior is a favourite,
> and 1960-'61 Monza green. As far as paint goes the dark metallic brown
> (saddle trim) offered in '63 and in '69 (green trim) are choice in my book.
> 1968 Sequioa Green is also especially beautiful. I would buy a Sequoia Green
> or '69 Burnished Brown car if I ever found one, which hiterto, I havent:-)
>
> Brent Covey
> Corvair Decorator
> Vancouver BC
>
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