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Vinyl Samples
Various Colors and Grains..
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Assorted vinyl materials used in various 1950's through 1970's era General Motors Cars.
These vinyl's were used to make seat upholstery, door panels, top boots, rear
armrest covers, convertible sunvisors, and various other vinyl covered trim products.
The specific material and color used was usually determined by the model, interior trim level,
and date of manufacture.
When ordering seat upholstery, door panels, and similar products, please include the color code
below that best represents what you believe your color is. We will check the color you've
chosen, and use it to make your parts if it is correct for your application. If the color is not
correct, we will provide you with the closest available factory color code for your approval. Sorry,
we cannot sell interior items in non-original materials or colors.
Interior products ordered in colors are special order items that are not returnable for change of mind.
Madrid Vinyl
The most common vinyl used in GM car interiors. Over 90% of all 1965 to 1976 models used Madrid vinyl.
Seville Vinyl
Used in most GM cars made before 1965.
Sierra Vinyl
Used on most 1977 and newer GM models
Vinyl samples are provided to assist with ordering, by giving a general idea of what the materials
look like. Due to variances in computer scanners and monitors, colors may vary slightly from original.
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