<VV> Hot Trim Combinations
Western Canada CORSA
westerncanadacorsa at shaw.ca
Thu Feb 16 12:48:58 EST 2006
NEW SPECIAL INTEREST GROUP BEING FORMED!!
"Colour Trim and Materials Combination Chapter"
Meetings directly following Needlepoint at the Convention!
Regards,
Joel "Does my ass look fat in these pants?" Rushworth
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Sent: Thursday, February 16, 2006 9:22 AM
To: Brent Covey
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Subject: Re: <VV> Hot Trim Combinations
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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