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|    The two front flat black "patches" were decals made out of a material called DiNoc and had a slight texture to them. With the addition of the miniature decal (that was used on the rear wing) placed on the driver's side headlamp bucket, we have a unique situation of a decal on a decal. The "patches" served no useful function other than as a styling cue tied into the standard Black vinyl roof which all SuperBirds had. | 
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