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Body tag from 70 built at Flint Assembly has "19 19" for upper and lower body color, but my car has a black vinyl top. Is this common for a body tag to not have the presence of a vinyl top reflected in the tag or could someone have added the top after-market?

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19-19 is indicating it left the factory as a Tuxedo Black body and Tuxedo Black painted roof.  As stated above, not a factory vinyl roof.  Let's see some pictures.

rob

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Engine still on the stand in the garage. It's got a 307/TH350 right now. This will be a driving restoration. Not a good candidate for frame off. But I will wipe down the underbody and frame. Car hasn't seen winter for the better part of 50 years, if at all.

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9 hours ago, Rob Peters said:

19-19 is indicating it left the factory as a Tuxedo Black body and Tuxedo Black painted roof.  As stated above, not a factory vinyl roof.  Let's see some pictures.

rob

Another clue. Man I have my work cut out for me under the vinyl. The sail seam has no lead. Looks like bondo. Front and rear window channels look good, thank God!

Man, I don't get kids today. I bought my son a car cover and a vinyl conditioning kit and this is the end result:

 

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It has the factory style top trim but according to your tag it did not have a vinyl top. 19 19 suggests it was a black car with black painted top. If it had black vinyl top the paint code would be 19 A.

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Yeah, that's why I posted this info and question because I always wondered about that. Whoever installed the top made it look like a factory install.

I work at GM Parma Metal Center and I can hear the supervisor in my ear 50 years ago:

"If the tag says black upper and lower just leave it alone. A blind man can see it has a vinyl top. We need this car out the door so ship it!"

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The vinyl break molding clip locations look to have holes. Were the clips riveted on?

The factory clips slid onto studs that were welded to the roof.

A dealership adding a vinyl top might attach the needed clips with rivets.IMG_20200920_010607613.jpg.d8b92a528a8ce0010cfb5528cfc6e33c.thumb.jpg.c9067b2c84d85ff06a76a7e28bc2f54f.jpg

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The lower sails where they meet with top of quarter panel had screws holding the clips. All other clips were/are studded; top of windows, behind quarter windows, and deck filler panel. Top was not full halo and no lead used in quarter to roof seams.

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Luckily, I have good, solid steel around the whole perimeter of roof so a roof skin can be utilized as a patch and not a full roof replacement. New vinyl top will be going back on so I want pics and record of what was done for any future owners.

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Ya know, my first 69 Chevelle ($800) was pulled out of a front yard where it had been for years and when I removed the vinyl top I didn't have anything like this:

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