I never have seen this option listed anywhere, but have seen 2 such cars. The trim is also slightly different in the section. I saw a gold one in Worcester, Mass. back around 66 that was always parked in front of a glass shop. More recently, perhaps 5 years ago, I went with a frien to look at one for sale, a black one in Johnston, RI. That one was advertised in Hemmings for some time. The car ran very strong, but had some minor body damage & other misc.The seller wanted way too much money for it. So yes, this is a factory deal & probably very rare. I'd try to keep it intact. John danny owen wrote: > > It is really quite unique, and after 43 years only had some slight > > oxidation on both edges of the roof. All I had to do is sand it off, mask > > it, and spray it with black trim paint, which is semi-gloss, and it looks > > like brand new vinyl, without all the hassles. You may want to do the > > same on your car. > >Bill '59 Crown > > This is interesting to me, because the 1963 I have has a black top that is > painted on and is textured. I assumed it was an aftermarket thing, similar > to the bed linings used today that are sprayed in. > If this is factory, then this will simplify my restification of this car, > since I had planned on removing all this and painting the top body color. > Did they do this in 1963? I haven't found the build sheet as yet, but I > expect it would tell this. > Thanks in advance for anyone who might be able to clear this up. > Danny >