Dear Greg and Russell,
Yours is a very good question - one I have no answer
to. But one I would like to know.
My suspicions are that it was always black. I only
say that because that is the only color I have ever
seen on a Mopar, and black is also good at visually
minimizing the appearance of the empty top well and
top mechanics visible through the back window. A
light color would only highlight it.
Eager to see your car,
Chris H.
60 NY T&C
66 Crown Convertible (with black well)
66 LeBaron
--- Greg and Russell <65luxuryliner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> By late summer, I hope my '65 Crown convert.
> (Sequoia Green Metallic) will be headed to the
> upholsterer. He will be installing the beautiful
> leather seat covers (Patrician Gold) Gary Goers
> crafted as well as the carpet and top. The carpet
> is sort of caramel color and the top is Sierra Sand
> (correctly grained). I have researched this color
> combination and according to Chrysler records, they
> were all available together as a body/interior/top
> color choice. My question is what color should the
> well liner be behind the rear seat? My car
> originally had a black top and the well liner was
> black. I do not care for the black top with the
> dark green ext. color so I opted for Sierra Sand. I
> really would like to do this part of the restoration
> correctly but am in a quandary as to the correct
> well liner color with the combination I have chosen.
> Should the liner be Patrician Gold vinyl or Sierra
> Sand vinyl or just plain ole black? Any
> suggestions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Greg McDonnell
> Still an "apart car" but not for long!
>
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