Interior Change

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  1. 74LDO

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    Mary Ann, No Doubt................
     
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    I have been in the process of changing my 73 Comet's interior to a two tone also and I think the Tan/Black looks pretty good, the original LDO tan was getting a little boring to me.
     

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    I did mine in two tone, tan seats, dash, door panels, headliner. Went black carpet, painted door metal black, black dash cover.
     

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