Category: Car Interiors
It’s time for a new round of Legendary Classic Car Stories! This month, we are featuring three stories submitted by Legendary Auto Interiors fans, all of which happen to own AMC cars. Read on to find out more about their…
We’re back with another round of Legendary Classic Car Stories! This month, we have three more stories submitted by our amazing Legendary Auto Interiors fans. Read on to find out more about their unique classic car restoration journeys. A Perfectly…
Last month we introduced you to a few Legendary Auto Interiors fans as they shared their love of classic cars and told us their restoration stories. This month, we keep the Legendary customer spotlights going with three more Legendary car…
It’s a new year (finally), and you know what they say: Out with the old, and in with the new. Which is why now is a great time to think about your classic car interior restoration plans for 2021. We’ve…
Any time you contemplate work on your car’s interior, you have to be a little concerned about getting the color you want. If you are a purist, you probably want to match the original color of the interior as closely…
Updated February 2020 Congratulations! You’ve finally made good on that promise you swore to yourself back in high school body shop class to one day make a classic car your own. But where do you start? This guide is designed…
What makes a classic car buff different from the average car owner? Whether it’s the love of vintage design or a sense of nostalgia, you may value your classic car as more than just a way to get from one…
Even after putting a ton of time and money into replacing all of the other components of your vehicle’s interior, a shabby looking headliner can really hamper its aesthetics and value. Not to worry; compared to some of the other…
Door panel installation is an important step in your classic car’s interior restoration process. Whether you want to fit your vintage General Motors muscle car with replacement car door panels or create a custom interior for your AMC Javelin, choose…
Did you know that the 1964 GTO/Lemans Black Interiors were the only GM A-Body platform models that used (2) different grain textures on the interior??? It’s true. All Buick, Oldsmobile and Chevrolet A-Body platform models (this includes: Skylark, Cutlass/442, Chevelle/Malibu/El…