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Diamond Tuck was one of the most popular if not THE most popular aftermarket interior in the 1970's without a doubt. DT was used in the 1960's fairly common as well. I would say easily 60-70% of the cars featured in "Street Machine" magazine in the 1970's had some sort of DT interior..it was that popular.
Popular in both Crushed velvet and plain naughayde. DT was around forever and used in cars since day one literally. Tuck and Roll was the interior to have in the 1950's and 1960's. |
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Don Whites old D2 Chevelle. I think the door panels were also done as well as the trunk but where changed out.
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