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Old skool dash styling.

August 19th, 2008 · No Comments
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In something as retro as a Cobra you really need the retro look inside the car as well. Choose a bank of round clear dials and mount these into the center and then finish it off with a cool wooden steering wheel.

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This is a good example of Old Skool styling where the modern imitates the classic.Clearly a case of function over form you appreciate this is a car built, not for confort but for speed. The owner has allowed himself the luxury of some supportive leather seats but there was no sign of any airconditioning, nor indeed, were there any air vents! Fine in summer with the roof down but a bit to chilly in the winter if you ask me.

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