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I have pictures of an original paint 69 JL8 RS Z28 triple green that had black stripes on it from the factory [/ QUOTE ] I was specifically stating stripe color for frost green. Fathom green stripes were always white. Rally green also had white stripes without a vinyl top. ![]()
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I had thought, perhaps incorrectly, that unless you had a blk vinyl top, you got white stripes. Most hugger orange Z's I've seen had white with no blk top. Blk top, blk stripes. I find nothing on the trim tag with this car to tell me either way. I would think there was something that kicked it one way, or another.
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I had a Frost Green on dark green SS that came with the black hockey stripes. Paceme is correct. Only white vinyl roof Frost Green cars got the white stripes. I believe this rule also applied to Frost Green cars with white interiors.
As Schonyenko2 says, it is opposite to the HO cars. If you bought a Hugger Orange car, it received white stripes. Hugger Orange cars only received black stripes when it also came with a black vinyl roof.
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