... Alfred has to go to see the car for us and prove its rocker panel originality.
OK, I follow orders and looked at the car today. The rocker panels are indeed more black than dark-gray, they have pretty much the color of the rubber/plastic caps over the jack holes. If you look closely at Brian's photo you will notice that he points out that there are a brush paint marks right under the door sill and below the panels. They are clearly visible on both sides at the front and at the back of the panels.
He believes that the installer at the factory used a brush with black paint to go over the panels and has stated this in the text with the photos. That is of course a matter of interpretation - it could have happened later, perhaps when the dealer prepped the car??
I have attached photos that I shot today with a flash.
It looks like MB tex. Are the pleated areas correct? I thought there was perforations in the pleats...Huh?
The seat covers are indeed MB-Tex and they are perforated. I was astonished how small the holes are, barely visible - see photo.
Another detail that I had not seen before are the protective rubber strips in the chrome trim along the door. The front edge of the strip on the door is slightly rounded off and not just cut diagonally as I have seen it on many cars. (3rd photo)
And then there was another puzzle. Engelen writes in his book that the taillights changed from
red/red to
amber/red after Vin # 7938. This car was finished in June 1969 (I know the VIN but since Brian did not mention it on his site I wont do it here either) so this car should not have red/red taillights ... but when one looks at the information in the
international spare parts list (10202 Edition C) it shows (for the left light) p/n 113 820 01 64 replaced by 113 820 09 64 from VIN # 7938 til VIN # 10650, and that was replaced with 113 820 15 64 with an
amber blinker light lens.
Added March 25: The USA spare parts list provides an even simpler explanation. The change over from red/red to amber/red taillights on US version cars happened with VIN 011041, and the list has no entry for the intermediate taillights (p/n 113 820 09 64) that were used on non-US cars as mentioned above.
So the red/red taillights are correct for this car but it would be the first mistake that I am aware of in Engelen's book.