Interior Options?
It is my understanding (correct me if I'm wrong) that the Stepdown convertibles came standard with leather interior and power windows. Were either (or both) of these options on coupes and sedans? Anyone have a coupe or sedan out there with leather interior and could share a picture?
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Leather interiors were standard in all stepdown convertibles and optional in all other body style stepdowns. Power windows were standard in Commodore and Hornet convertibles and an option in Hollywood. Super, Pacemaker Wasp and Super Wasp convertibles had wind up windows. (I have been told, Hornet or Commodore convertible4s could have been ordered with wind up windows.)0
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dave s wrote:Leather interiors were standard in all stepdown convertibles and optional in all other body style stepdowns. Power windows were standard in Commodore and Hornet convertibles and an option in Hollywood. Super, Pacemaker Wasp and Super Wasp convertibles had wind up windows. (I have been told, Hornet or Commodore convertible4s could have been ordered with wind up windows.)
Thanks, Dave! Of course, this isn't the driving force behind my convertible wants, but hey, it certainly adds to the charm!
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I have a friend who has a 54 Hornet 4 door with all leather interior, door panels and headliner too! Seems his grandfather liked leather interior, car origionaly had leather seats, but he told dealer to make the trade it all had to be leather. The trade was for 50% of a tv cable company in late 1954. Lou0
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