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    Restoring a Classic Car: How to Get the Interior to Match the Exterior

    Your classic car drops jaws as you’re driving around in it, but does it have the same effect when someone gets in? You need your classic car to be classic both inside and out. If you’re restoring a classic car, you can’t afford to have the inside look modern. It’s just a tacky look and will show people that you don’t care to do things correctly. If you’re going to go in for restoring a classic car, you have to go all in.

    Your Classic Should Be a Classic Inside and Out

    A classic car with the top down in Huntington Beach.

    Make sure the interior matches this beautiful exterior.

    When you’re doing your research to go about restoring a classic car, don’t neglect to look up the original interior as well. By doing everything you can to get your car looking exactly like it would have when it first rolled off the line, you’ll be truly restoring a classic car and not just going through the motions. You don’t want that impressed look to fall off people’s faces when they sit in your car and lose the nostalgic feel immediately, so make sure that your interior matches the outside.

    How to Maintain the Interior in the Right Condition & Style of Your Classic Car.

    This is more of a case-by-case basis, so it’s difficult to give a one size fits all answer. The best way to ensure that you match the original style is to go with a professional. It’s nearly impossible to handle this entirely on your own, and the pros will know exactly how to bring your car back into its glory days.

    If you want more tips on maintaining your classic car, visit our website and see how Allegiance Automotive can help you. Contact us today to learn more about matching the interior and exterior of your classic car.

    Contact Allegiance Automotive

    Phone: 303-938-9454

    Email: AllegianceAutomotiveBoulder@gmail.com

    Address: 4939 Broadway Street #60
    Boulder, CO 80304

    Hours: M-F: 7:30 am – 5:00 pm
    Closed Saturday and Sunday

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