Hey Dave,
I put you question to the TRA Forum and this is the response received:
Hope this Helps,
Darrell
Contrasting piping would have been the norm on the 3s, but some neutral
colors such as grey or Stone may have retained the non constrasting piping. It
'a a fair bet that colors like black (white piping) and blue (cream
piping) were contrasted right from the start of 3 production or very nearly
so.
That's pretty much what the guide says. Nobody pipes with cream whic is a
shame because it looks great.
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22 September 2010 01:19 PM
In a message dated 9/15/2010 7:06:35 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dave@ranteer.com writes:
on a 57 tr3 (small mouth, not 3a), would non different colored piping,
i.e.,
piping the same color as the leather seats, be considered as correct?
could
that have come on a car or are ALL seats REQUIRED to have contrasting
piping?
what does the judging guide say?
what has been your experience?
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