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“…it would definitely be an improvement over a used or refurbished unit you might find in a salvage yard.”

SKYLARK INTERIOR NEEDS

I am in search of a driver’s side front door panel, an arm rest, and back seat upholstery, all in white, for my wife’s 1970 Buick Skylark Custom convertible—the first car that she ever bought new. Can you help? When I do find interior seat covers, etc., none are in white. What did Buick call white in 1970?

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