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Title: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: bowtie68iho on March 15, 2023, 10:45:03 PM
I have a pair of original black Madrid grain vinyl sunshades (i.e., sun visors) on my 68 Camaro convertible.  Recently, I came into possession of another pair of original 68 (or 67?) convertible black sunshades that I was intending on restoring for another person's car.  What piqued my interest was the shape of the vinyl piping clips on the pair that I just acquired.  The sunshades on my car have the same shape chrome-plated steel clips on the vinyl piping both inboard (i.e., by the inside rear view mirror support) and outboard (i.e., by the sunshade support assembly).  All of the clips were magnetic and appear to be stainless steel, not chromed steel.  Some stainless steel is magnetic so it is not a defining method to rule it out.  The other pair needing to be restored have the same inboard vinyl piping clips as on my car; however, the other pair have rectangular vinyl piping clips on the outboard side.  Attached, are photos of the two different piping clips on the other sunshades needing restoration. 

The black convertible sunshades appear to be the same [see reference #1] in both 1967 and 1968 model years as part number 7666122 under Group 10.203.

I guess it's possible that there were two different manufacturers of the sunshades or the clips changed between 1967 and 1968 model years even though the part number remained the same?  Does anybody know definitively which vinyl piping clips are factory correct and are they stainless steel or chromed steel?

Bernie

References: [1] Chevrolet Parts & Accessories Catalog P&A 34 (1967, November 1), p. 574
Title: Re: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: 67conv6cyl on March 16, 2023, 12:27:31 AM
Original Vinly April 1967 convertible sun visor
Title: Re: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: rare396bronze on March 16, 2023, 10:37:55 PM
My 06A 1968 originals is like your originals no square.
Title: Re: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: David K on March 17, 2023, 03:01:11 AM
1968 11E originals
Title: Re: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: jeff68 on March 17, 2023, 12:34:55 PM
My originals are rounded as well.
Title: Re: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: bertfam on March 17, 2023, 01:13:04 PM
Here's my 1968 LA 05D convertible

Ed
Title: Re: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: Sauron327 on March 17, 2023, 02:00:24 PM
I have originals in my parts inventory and my 67 driver. They are not stainless. Plated steel, rounded. I'd post pics but this site is not user friendly. I can text you pics.
Title: Re: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: cook_dw on March 17, 2023, 03:17:54 PM
Interesting both my 68 cars use a different material.  I assume it has to do with convertible vs hardtop.

Photos from the 03D L78 714 interior
Title: Re: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: cook_dw on March 17, 2023, 03:19:42 PM
Photos of a set I have for sale.

Title: Re: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: 67conv6cyl on March 17, 2023, 08:06:40 PM
Looks like there’s a difference between hard top and convertible chrome ends…I know Vinly & fabric materials are also different from hardtop to convertible.
Title: Re: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: David K on March 18, 2023, 03:23:05 AM
My convertible visors are original but I wonder……..if the interior is deluxe, did the visor material change?
Title: Re: What are the factory correct 67-68 convertible sunshade vinyl piping clips?
Post by: bowtie68iho on April 25, 2023, 07:25:23 PM
Here's an update.

A friend of mine had a pair of original 1969 Camaro convertible sunshades so I posted a photo of his 1969 convertible ones next to my original 1968 convertible ones.  Both were Madrid grain vinyl.  The noticeable differences, however, were the width at the rearview mirror support end and the outboard piping clips (i.e., nearest the side window).  See attached photo.

The 1967 and 1968 black convertible sunshades had the same part number 7666122 (under Group 10.203); whereas, 1969 black convertible sunshades had part number 8766289.  It would be reasonable to assume that with the same part numbers that both 1967 and 1968 sunshades were identical.

Bernie