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What is the difference between 5A and 5AA interiors?

Started by shelbydoug, May 10, 2019, 08:32:16 AM

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shelbydoug

To me they look the same? Is there a difference?
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gt350shelb

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Coralsnake

5A and 5AA are both comfortweave. The second "A" is described as a deviation code. Im not 100% clear as to what that deviation is?  It may relate to the presence/absence of the A pillar pads?

At some point during the model year all "5A" interiors become "5AA" interiors.
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68blk500c

Pete is correct.  The AA interior does not (should not) have either the A pillar pads or the dash knee pad.  Anyone have a good idea of this change over time frame?  Feb 21?
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Coralsnake

The dash knee pad leaves at the end of December.

The A pillar pads the last week of Feb
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shelbydoug

I have the a pillar pads. Jan 11-68 build date according to the build sheet. I don't know what the difference is between the two? That's why I asked, "a greater power".  ;)
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Coralsnake

Areyou saying you dont know what the knee pad is?
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shelbydoug

Quote from: Coralsnake on May 10, 2019, 01:32:52 PM
Areyou saying you dont know what the knee pad is?

Me? I know what it is and my 68 doesn't have one. My 67 does, sure.
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