1963 interior color combos

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I just picked up this 63 Sport Fury Convertible.It was advertised as triple white, The paint code for 63 exterior is MM, which is light beige, which is I guess considered white.
The rear seat and panels are like an ivory white. The dash and steering wheel are black, there is loose black carpeting in the car.
The front kick panels are a bright white, but may have been repainted.
How do you guys think this came from factory? Did it have black carpet and dash, with white door panels? tag.jpgconvert.jpg20141127_135103.jpg20141127_135109.jpg

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Many if not most Mopars had black and white interiors.

My (2) 68 R/Ts and my 67 Sport Fury had black carpet, dash, kick panels, package tray, seat belts, steering wheel and black console.

Seats, door panels, armrests, upper door frames, and headliner (67) were all white

Oh I had a 70 Sat Convert that was same scenario with white top .. the 68 R/T Convert has Black top, 67 SF had white vinyl top
 
MM= Light Beige
WW=White

Trim 446= Vinyl bench seat (44*) in black and alabaster (**6).



Could this be interior combination #3 listed under Sport Fury in this brochure? http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/images/dealerships/colorAndTrim/1963/63_Plymouth_Valiant_2A.jpg

http://www.jholst.net/63-parts-manual/interior-plymouth.pdf

I found this page which does a great job saying what part is what color. Alabaster is white, so white and black is how it was put together, thank you for the decode!
 
Light beige is not white. It was a popular non metallic color in the 60's (similar colors were offered by Ford and GM). It was kind of the color of coffee with cream added. Its also commonly referred to as "Old Man Tan" probably because so many 4 door post sedan bottom of the line Mopars were painted that color during the 60's. interior color options with old man tan varied by model and by year, but included white, black, tan, red (or maroon), and green.
 
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