Re: TRM/DL4 =deluxe bench seat interior "parchment & tan" 68 RR
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08/27/15 04:26 PM
08/27/15 04:26 PM
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Now Legendary has these other seat covers which they call: "parchment and gold".
As you can see the stitch pattern is different and so are the colors...but this is the only style Legendary has that has "parchment" as part of the name....so it kinda keeps me wondring....
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Re: TRM/DL4 =deluxe bench seat interior "parchment & tan" 68 RR
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08/27/15 10:53 PM
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The 1st photo in the thread is the correct interior. Inserts darker than bolsters on the base interior. Pleated inserts are '69 style; '68s were Reed grain, no pleats. I think someone here has a late '68 with the '69 pleated inserts, but my earlier (pre-4/68) base-interior cars all had unpleated Reed inserts. Door panel vinyl should be one color, as in 1st picture, not 2-tone on base models. Why the 2-tone door panels and the reverse-scheme base-level seat covers are even made is beyond me; not correct, but I guess there's a market for them. Decor interiors used lighter inserts & darker bolsters, but base didn't. The door paint is a lightish gold: cross-reference Ditzler #22861, 81582, & 81600 for that and the plastic trim, and 81601 for the dash & column "suede finish". Also see the '68 Color & Trim Guide on the Hamtramck Historical site.
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