huntsman

There are thought to be around three different shades of Huntsman! Generally used on Mexico Brown or White cars and came with light brown coloured sills as well.

Chris
 
chrisyork said:
There are thought to be around three different shades of Huntsman! Generally used on Mexico Brown or White cars and came with light brown coloured sills as well.

Chris

And Almond.
 
mine V8 ( 1974)is a almond colour with a full huntsman roof. Was the full vinal roof an extra as I have seen many later models with only the "D" pillar covered in vinal.

John
 
I'm going to take a stab probably at great risk of being put in my place :roll: but if I'm not mistaken full vinyl was standard on the 3500S but optional on other Series 2 cars. Though I do have something niggling away in my rapidly dissolving mind that vinyl became standard on all V8 models late on in production but that could be me getting confused :?

Regards Colin
 
Roly said:
Yep. If you had an ebony interior then you had an ebony roof regardless of body colour.

That's not true, because I had a 3500S that was one of the very early models which was registered with the factory for the first 2 years of its life, and that had a brown roof and sills, and Ebony boxpleat Ambla trim.
 
Factory registered cars can be oddballs for sure. I recently dismantled an early single scoop V8 auto with air-con on factory plates ( it appeared to have spent some of its life in Hong Kong for some reason ) and that car didn't and had never had the impact beams in the doors. How do you know for certain that it had always had an ebony interior with huntsman roof? I've changed the complete interior on a few P6's myself over the years to get the look I wanted.
 
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