I have a few questions for the 1970 Roadrunner crowd regarding a black bucket seat interior. My wife ordered a complete Legendary interior for her 70 Bird that she bought and we are restoring at the Indy swap meet a couple of weeks ago. Without thinking about it much, we went with what was on the seats that were in it which appear to be all black with the thin silver welt. This was done before I realized the fender tag is coded for a P6XA interior which is supposed to be charcoal and black bucket seats with the silver welt. I just found out from the guy we bought it from after we ordered the upholstery that the rear seat cover is original but the front seats were recovered decades ago, as we got this low mileage bird from the original owner. If you look at the pictures I provided, the front seats sure look all black to me but the rear seat is so faded it’s hard to tell what it should be. If you go by the fender tag/ broadcast sheet however they should be if I remember correctly, black in the Ranger Grain insert area and the rest of the seat with the Coachman Grain should be a dark charcoal color. She wants the car restored assembly line correct as tagged except for the stroker Hemi I’m building for it, but she prefers the all black seats with the thin silver welt, so that’s what we went with. The car is FK5 with a V1X black vinyl top and TX9 upper door paint so all black would look better. Now this is bugging me and I’m wondering if all black seats ever available from the factory and if so, is this car just another Lynch Rd mistake? I am too much of a purist and it is one thing to change an interior color to something that was available, but I’m having a hard time moving forward with something that may have never existed from the factory at all. Has anyone ever run into a survivor 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner/GTX/Superbird with an all black interior or a P6XA tagged car that had all black seats from the factory before? I’ve seen plenty of 70 Roadrunners with all black seats with both the black welt and the silver welt as well as the charcoal and black with both color welts and Legendary carries all 4 options. Were there options on welt color when these cars were new, or is this too an aftermarket thing? I’m wondering now if just like the 1970 Cuda white hockey stripes that were never available from the factory, is this just another case of aftermarket creative artistry that has gone on for so long that it’s an excepted norm by many not in the know and has become urban legend? If all black seats with a silver welt were available from the factory what should the fender tag code be besides P6XA? Can somebody post a good bright high resolution picture of a P6XA front and rear seat to compare with what is currently our car and also determine what color door panels should be on a P6XA interior black or charcoal, as these were gone too and the door shells gutted when we bought the car.
Also I just found this decent C21 Buddy Seat for the car that was missing when we bought it. The seat was in excellent condition with nice foam and the critical tunnel mounting brackets to weld back in. Another thing about this Buddy Seat when we ordered the new covers from Legendary is they asked if we wanted it with the map pocket or without. I ordered it also in black, but now that may need to be charcoal too. I’m a little in the dark on this one as I have never had a Buddy Seat Mopar before and never really paid attention. I have yet to find anything in my archives on the subject of this map pocket. The previous owner took the original out 40 years ago and does not remember if it had a map pocket or not and there are no option codes to verify if it did or not. This seat is actually a 69 piece that I think came out of a Coronet but I’m pretty sure it’s the same as a 70 B-body seat. If you notice it has a little pocket towards the back of the seat bottom near where the pivot ears come out of the bottom cover which I’m assuming is this map pocket they are talking about is that correct? Could a Roadrunner have this pocket or is this an upscale GTX, Coronet R/T -500, Charger S/E thing? I actually think it would look better without it, but I have to make a decision soon and get back to Legendary with my decision. Also should the buddy seat have silver welts if the seats do? This is the first ever 1970 in our stable and I know it’s a lot of questions, but does anyone have a definitive answer on this?











Also I just found this decent C21 Buddy Seat for the car that was missing when we bought it. The seat was in excellent condition with nice foam and the critical tunnel mounting brackets to weld back in. Another thing about this Buddy Seat when we ordered the new covers from Legendary is they asked if we wanted it with the map pocket or without. I ordered it also in black, but now that may need to be charcoal too. I’m a little in the dark on this one as I have never had a Buddy Seat Mopar before and never really paid attention. I have yet to find anything in my archives on the subject of this map pocket. The previous owner took the original out 40 years ago and does not remember if it had a map pocket or not and there are no option codes to verify if it did or not. This seat is actually a 69 piece that I think came out of a Coronet but I’m pretty sure it’s the same as a 70 B-body seat. If you notice it has a little pocket towards the back of the seat bottom near where the pivot ears come out of the bottom cover which I’m assuming is this map pocket they are talking about is that correct? Could a Roadrunner have this pocket or is this an upscale GTX, Coronet R/T -500, Charger S/E thing? I actually think it would look better without it, but I have to make a decision soon and get back to Legendary with my decision. Also should the buddy seat have silver welts if the seats do? This is the first ever 1970 in our stable and I know it’s a lot of questions, but does anyone have a definitive answer on this?











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