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It looks like 67 442 buckets and rear bench seat covers are somewhat pearl white, not sure if parchment. Appears bucket covers were installed on seats, but not rear bench.
The Legendary box was faded so I can't establish how long ago the covers were made.
There were some splotches from storage that I removed with dab of water for pics. I didn't get to clean the under flap of buckets as I was losing daylight.
Below is mystery pattern of blue seat covers for buckets.
Mader
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Have a set of 67 and older buckets with headrests. Seats were reupholstered in blue but headrests and metal base pieces and seat backs are still red. Pattern looks more like Pontiac than Olds. No seat tracks.
I doubted the covers were Legendary thinking the same you did that there should be some sort of manufacturer tag/label on each piece, but there aren't any.
A headliner I got from legendary for my 68 about 20 years ago didn't have any markings on underside of fabric (i didn't open the box until 5 yrs later to install, was wrong bow count anyway).
I hadn't heard if Legendary or PUI do custom colors for production years or not. Even if the pieces were custom made color, correct pattern, there should be some sort of pen marking or stencil.
The seat covers might be at least 20 years old or more for where they were found in storage.
I'll take measurements of rear seat covers - he did have a 67 convertible, saffron paint, not sure if covers were destined for it or not.
Keeping on researching.
Mader
Originally Posted by hurst68olds
Legendary seat covers have a tag on them with production dates
the white rear seat looks narrow - maybe a convertible seat