interior color change

One thing i always find with classic cars that have so many options available for them is that you are always looking for a way to change your car believeing it will imporove the look of it.

My Highland green fastback has a black interior which i was considering changing to parchment to brighten things up. I then discovered that my interior was originally ivy gold, which i think is a very nice colour combination. When i discovered this i realised that everyone has a different opinion of what looks good but at the end of the day to have a classic mustang is so rare that all the interiors look good.

My suggestion, keep the interior you have. If its the way it came out of the factory that makes the colour scheme original. If its not the original colour then go for it, each to thier own.
 
I recently began changing over my mustang's interior color. Originally it was Ivy Gold which I personally do not like. Mine is by no means going to be an original restoarion so I'm changing it to Black which think will work beautifully with my metallic blue paint. My advice is don't take brians, and unless you're doing an original restoration, just make it what ever color you like.

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I know that some like the green interior but I really like the parchment with the lime gold exterior. Here in california mustang are far from rare and 67 coupes came with the combo I want. I'm still looking for some pics though.