[SCG] two-tone interiors

Wrsssatty at aol.com Wrsssatty at aol.com
Mon Mar 8 11:25:57 EST 2010


Thanks, Mark.  I guess I was thinking (asking) mostly about Monzas and  the 
contrast between one color for the metal on the door interior and the color 
 of the vinyl door insert.  
 
Anyone know?
 
~Bill Stanley
 
 
In a message dated 3/8/2010 11:20:45 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
airvair at earthlink.net writes:

Off the  top of my head, I can say that some of the 500/700's had two colors
of  vinyl used on the door panels. Of course, the vinyl didn't have  padding
behind it to give it that "luxury" touch that was found on Monza  panels.
Rather just a lot of embossed patterns. But usually the door metal  was the
same color and shade as the major part of the door panel. That way,  the two
blended together. And that was usually true regardless of  model.

At this stage of the game, you almost have to pull out the  dealer albums to
be sure what any particular car is supposed to look like.  And those album
pictures would be a good starting point for the SCG's  documentation.

-Mark

> [Original Message]
> From:  <Wrsssatty at aol.com>
> Subject: [SCG] two-tone  interiors
>
> While we're on the subject of two-tone steering  wheels, I have noted over

> the years certain EMs (usually for sale  on eBay) that have two-tone door 
 
> interiors with the metal  surround one color and the door insert another. 
My 
> first  question; is this stock (i.e. did it come from the factory like
this)?  
>  and, if so, for what years and in what color combination(s) was  it  
> available?
>  
> Thanks!
>   
> ~Bill  Stanley
>




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