I have a 69 RS/SS Camaro Convertible (#'s matching) with White Comfortweave interior. Apparently white comfortweave was not offered in 1969 and perhaps this interior may have been either a carry-over 68 option or a special order interior by GM or the dealer for the original owner. (at least that was the opinion of previous members on this forum) The firewall tag code is white standard, but the car has always had comfortweave as far as I can tell. It has the woodgrain dash, deluxe seatbelts with correct dates, molded door panels, etc. The car is a very early build car (October 1968) and was the 4000th car off the line, so this "carry-over or special order" opinion may make sense. The seats are in poor condition now so I am trying to decide whether to replace with White comfortweave (as I believe it left the showroom) or to go to white standard vinyl per the firewall tag. Perhaps it was an GM executives car? Maybe this car is a one-off and more special than I know? The car is heavilly optioned and I bought it from the previous owner who I know. He owned it for the past 23 years and bought it with the white comfortweave in unrestored condition in the early 1980's. It was untouched when he bought it. Any thoughts on what I should do is very much appreciated. Keep the white comfortweave or go to standard vinyl? I'm so confused.

Thanks