Cutting a Mustang dash to fit a larger aftermarket radio was all too common in the 1970s and 1980s, and even into the 1990s when the double-DIN style head units came into play. It still happens today ...
Old trucks make our hearts go pitter-patter, our cheeks flush pink, and our eyes go all googly. We're smitten. Sure, old trucks generally have many miles and a few dings and dents and some rust, but ...
You've likely seen it on the dashboard of many race cars, though you may not have known what it was called. That suede-like treatment is done by a process called flocking. It's a simple, ...