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Years ago my first car was a (very very)well worn 67 Cutlass Supreme. It was blue with a black painted roof. It had all the trim as if it had a V top only the roof was painted. Were the roofs painted like that from the factory?
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Absolutely. Friend just sold a 67 442 red with a white painted roof
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Cool. I thought I saw them like this before,but the funny thing is that I never saw a car from any other GM brand with a painted roof. They use the same roof and V top trim as a Chevelle,GTO ect,but I never heard of those cars having it. My car was very well worn,and had then names of every kid in town carved into the roof of it.
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Yes, painted roofs were available on many GM Cars.
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Most cars were available in two-tone paint.
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----Don,,,Was that the W30 67 red/white post 442?......Bill S
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