The external appearance and equipment of the VAM Pacer consisted of a full bright molding package (wheel lips,
top edges of the hood and fenders, window surrounds, rocker panels), bright rear panel between the taillights and the rear licence plate housing, protective side moldings, front and rear bumper guards, bumper nerfing
strips, five - mile - per - hour bumpers with recovering shocks (only VAM car with this characteristic
along with the Matador - based Classic line), five - spoke in - house VAM wheels, trim rings and full cover volcano center caps on the wheels, ER78x14 radial tires, driver's side manual remote mirror, radio antenna on the passenger's side fender, squared VAM logo emblems on the fenders, Pacer emblems on the fenders and bright rear panel and a two - step hood latch.
The simple circular upfiring speakers cut into the
top edge look cute, too, as do the couple of
strips of silvery metal
along the bottom of the front
edge.
You are going to start off by taking 2
strips of different colors and place right sides together and stitch
along the
top (you can finish each
edge with a Serged or Zig Zag stitch as you go or when you have attached all the
strips of fabric together).