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1960 trim tag info

Started by 1960ragtop, April 06, 2009, 02:47:17 PM

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1960ragtop

I recently purchased a 1960 convertible with the following trim tag information:

STYLE 60-6267        BODY  FW 11469
TRIM   28                PAINT 50
TOP  1                    ACC   EHY

Any help on the colors, options, etc. would be appreciated, plus I'm going to need lots of items (sheetmetal, interior panels, side glass). Still having a hard time finding the floorpan under the rear seat.

Thanks-

Mark

jagbuxx #12944

Quote from: 1960ragtop on April 06, 2009, 02:47:17 PM
I recently purchased a 1960 convertible with the following trim tag information:

STYLE 60-6267        BODY  FW 11469
TRIM   28                PAINT 50
TOP  1                    ACC   EHY

Any help on the colors, options, etc. would be appreciated, plus I'm going to need lots of items (sheetmetal, interior panels, side glass). Still having a hard time finding the floorpan under the rear seat.

Thanks-

Mark
Congratulations on your purchase! Nice to have another car brought back to life.
Your car was convertible # 11469 of 14000 built. It was born Pompeian Red, Ivory top with red leather/white leather bolsters.
Options were Ez Eye Glass, heater and 6 way seat. It will be a stunner once completed!
Good luck!
Frank Burns #12944
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1960ragtop

Thanks for the information. Unfortunately it's far from a stunner after 20 plus years in a barn, but it would be a shame not to restore it. It currently has a red and white interior, but it is vinyl metalflake (like on 1970's dunebuggies).

Mark