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"all 4 speeds had black carpet"

Not on a 4 speed car. Go back to page 1 and look at the picture of the page of the book where it shows black carpet only with 4 speed. Just above it shows the color carpet option but it also says not available with 4 speed.

Go look at the options again, it say for RR's that black carpet was standard and then right beside it there is a (3), at the bottom of the page look for the (3) and it it says color keyed carpet was an option.
 
Go look at the options again, it say for RR's that black carpet was standard and then right beside it there is a (3), at the bottom of the page look for the (3) and it it says color keyed carpet was an option.

Let's bring the chart to this page.....
 
Just so we're looking at the same thing on the same page. Colored keyed carpet is still listed as NA with a four speed and extra cost on coupes. Base coupe RR's didn't come with carpet but you could order it at extra cost. It has nothing to do with the transmission but if you DID have a four speed coupe and ordered carpet, the carpet would still be black.
 
The S (3) means that only coupe RR's with auto trannys had to pay extra for the color keyed carpet.
 
Just curious, are you calling your tan interior bronze? Is your car H2T? M2T? M6T?

Blue, green, tan and black were the only carpet colors available in a 69 RR.

I checked the parts book. Only black carpet was available with the bench seat.

But I am curious if bucket seat four speed RRs recieved colored carpet, especially bucket seat two tone cars. The colored carpet would have been available in a GTX (bucket seats only). So....why couldn't they have used the same carpet in a RR?

my fender tag is T7 T7 T7

I think plymouth actually used the word "saddle bronze"?

my door pannels and seat covers are 2 tone (brown and tan I'd call them) i'm not certain if the factory names might have been saddle bronze and saddle tan?

My current carpet is ... brown I guess, but I know it isn't original, the install is too bubba to be original and the condition of the loops is far too good to be 43 yrs old.
 
I'm putting a black carpet in the sumbish and calling it done.

:grin:
 
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