John,
 
What do you mean by SS interior?  Aside from the nameplate above the glovebox and SS on the standard steering wheel, the only difference was the black crinkle finish instead of wood grain on the dash strip.  Bucket seats (A51), console (D55) , gauges (U14), custom deluxe seat belts (A39), sport steering wheel (N34), etc were all available as regular production items on any Malibu Sport Coupe or Convertible.  The only difference in seats was you could get a cloth (bench) seat in the Malibu Sport Coupe and couldn't get cloth in the SS.  I'd have to see a built sheet, window sticker, or bill of sale to see what code was used to designate a SS interior.
 
Just curious about the dash strip.  I've never seen a 67 SS with factory air that had the black plastic strip with an A/C vent in the center?

Dale McIntosh
ACES #1709/TC #92 Gold
67 SS/67 Elky
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] Help find color match on this chevelle?

There was a 67 Malibu at the MCC show (a friend of Herb's) that had a two-tone paint job and got the SS interior (by special order) from the factory.

 

 

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According to GMs literature, there were seven two-tone combinations available in the 67 Chevelle lineup and two exceptions.  Two-tone was not available on Concours Custom Wagon or Convertibles. 

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