Interior options for B5Blue 71RR
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Interior options for B5Blue 71RR
I have a 71 RR, B5 Blue 4spd car. It's picked down to the bone for a resto right now, and I'm considring my interior options. Originally it had a blue interior, but I would much rather have a black, or otherwise dark interior. What exactly were the interior options on these cars? Would it look ovewhelmingly incorrect to have a B5 blue 71RR with a black interior?
Thanks, and nice website,
-Molloy
Thanks, and nice website,
-Molloy
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Hi and welcome to the Nest!
To answer your question, they did build quite a few B5 cars with black interiors. Matter of fact, that is exactly what mine will have (though it will have B5 inserts in the seats). Personally, the look of a double blue car has really grown on me (either B3, B5 or B7 with the blue interior), and I might look for one someday.
Anyway, back to your car, and your question, if you can find all the stuff to do the conversion, and you want the black interior, go for it! I won't look "out of place" at all. If I remember correctly, you should be able to find a few pictures of a B5 Hemi Road Runner in the image gallery that is a factory black interior car.
The good news is that all the door panels are now available from Legendary. If you are going to have a dashpad restored by Just Dashes, they can do it in black for you. Of course, new seat covers in black are available from Legendary as well. Everything else should be able to be painted. It's really great to see all this stuff available finally. 2 or 3 years ago, doing a conversion like this would leave you searching for good used pieces.
To answer your question, they did build quite a few B5 cars with black interiors. Matter of fact, that is exactly what mine will have (though it will have B5 inserts in the seats). Personally, the look of a double blue car has really grown on me (either B3, B5 or B7 with the blue interior), and I might look for one someday.
Anyway, back to your car, and your question, if you can find all the stuff to do the conversion, and you want the black interior, go for it! I won't look "out of place" at all. If I remember correctly, you should be able to find a few pictures of a B5 Hemi Road Runner in the image gallery that is a factory black interior car.
The good news is that all the door panels are now available from Legendary. If you are going to have a dashpad restored by Just Dashes, they can do it in black for you. Of course, new seat covers in black are available from Legendary as well. Everything else should be able to be painted. It's really great to see all this stuff available finally. 2 or 3 years ago, doing a conversion like this would leave you searching for good used pieces.
Dave
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71 Plymouth Road Runner (Project Blue Bird)
71 Satellite Sebring Plus (383/2bbl/auto)
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That's true... B5 didn't age very well
Molloy,
You are right. The original B5 stuff didn't age very well. I'm guessing the new stuff available today will hold up much better. You are also right that a worn black interor is much more passible than a worn blue one.
Yea, double blue is a lot of blue, but not quite as much as there was of green on my triple green Satellite Sebring I had a while back - and I like blue MUCH better.
You are right. The original B5 stuff didn't age very well. I'm guessing the new stuff available today will hold up much better. You are also right that a worn black interor is much more passible than a worn blue one.
Yea, double blue is a lot of blue, but not quite as much as there was of green on my triple green Satellite Sebring I had a while back - and I like blue MUCH better.
Dave
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Hi Molly,
welcome to the site!
I would leave it blue on blue.
It is your car you can do what you want, I prefer the blue on blue like mine.
Mine car is light blue bucket seats with dark blue door panels and a b5blue outside with a white vinel roof sweet looking car.
welcome to the site!
I would leave it blue on blue.
It is your car you can do what you want, I prefer the blue on blue like mine.
Mine car is light blue bucket seats with dark blue door panels and a b5blue outside with a white vinel roof sweet looking car.