![]() 12/21/2015 at 21:09 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
“new car interiors are to busy looking, and complicated.”
1990 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado
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This is a thing of beauty.
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Nothing busy about that dash. Nope! Nothing..
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I think it really is just the result of putting things where they happened to fit. hahaha
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Not sure how much better the new one’s is. It’s more aesthetically pleasing, but it’s very complicated.
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Definitely more thought put into how everything is laid out, rather than the utilitarian approach of the old car.
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I kinda like those 90’s import, “here’s a box for this, and a box for that, and another box over here, and another box over there” dash layouts. Pleasing in a functional kind of way. “Oh, you needs a couple more gauges? We’ll just add another box on top of the dash - no problem.”
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Cassette holder. So much win.
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clean looking interior to me.
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1965 VW 1200 Standard Beetle
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which finally explains why, so many cars of this era have cell phone sized cubbies.