Does anyone on the list have a Color & Trim booklet (the salesman's piece in the little blue binder) for 1966? There should be a chart within it listing the color for virtually every major trim part in the interior. Chances are the lining for the soft-top well is noted if it was color-keyed to something. Another source would be a parts book (unless this area is just painted metal, but you said "liner"), which might show the possible color codes for the various part(s), provided there is an actual liner. I'm with the Other Chris H in suspecting all were black, as it's just not an area of the car one would have wanted to draw attention to. The Other Other Chris H (in LA) 67 Crown 78 NYB Salon -------Original Message------- From: Chris Hawkins <imperial1966@xxxxxxxxx> Sent: 06/04/03 10:28 AM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: IML: Upholstery question > > 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! > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM). http://calendar.yahoo.com