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    Leather seats in vinyl interior?

    If a car came delivered with leather seats in an otherwise vinyl interior, how well did the grain of the leather match that of the rest of the vinyl interior. In particular, I'm thinking the pebble-grain vinyl of '72-'73. Anyone out there with this original setup?

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    leather interior

    my 72 e has a leather interior as listed on the coa.
    it includes: seats+headrests, door panels,rear quarter panels,rear seats backs and bottoms, rear package shelf and dash trim.
    only the door pockets,door tops and dash are vinyl.
    don't know if that answered your question.
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    Hi,

    I don't suppose you have that same info sheet for the 70/71 models?

    Thanks

    Alan

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    i do..
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    1971, colors and info, US version


    1971, colors, info and textile samples, german/US version
    (textile samples are printed in this small brochure, leather ones are hidden on photo)
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    It was possible to order only leather seats... The leather grain does not match the vinyl of the rest of the car.
    Rob..
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    very interesting info on the 70/71. what i dont c is anything about sport seats. i am trying to find out if in 1970 the factory sport seats had to have come with perforated bolsters if you had leatherette? my sport seats have the original centers in leatherette but the bolsters were recovered in leatherette without perforation. would non-perforated bolsters have been available in 1970 with the factory sport seats? anyone with this type of factory brochure that details sport seat options or did this cover the sport seat option as well? i have never seen perforated bolsters on std. seats.
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    72 model year accessories brochure
    edited: 71 model shown


    69 accessories brochure
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    72' didnt recieve perforated bolsters... Even if that is a 72' brochure,, the car pictured is a -71'..
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