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8 98, 8 -100, 8-101 Interiors

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10 Jan 2017 16:05 #32245 by RandyEma
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Unfortunately I have only seen greys and light browns in orig cars. R

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10 Jan 2017 05:14 #32239 by johnmereness
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..... were there any shades of blue, maroon, green, grey?
While I am more a 35/36 guy, I do like to see an original 31 / 32 and in the few cars I have looked inside (mostly Sedans) only recall seeing light grey and tan. I want to say I have seen some sort of check pattern on seats. And, I want to say the mostly unrestored V-12 Salon Special Sedan that is regularly at ACD Festival has a dark Blue in it (now a little faded).

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10 Jan 2017 01:38 #32236 by Curt Schulze
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In the deluxe models ( I have the garnish moldings with the dip in the center) were there any shades of blue, maroon, green, grey?

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10 Jan 2017 00:48 #32235 by RandyEma
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Curt stds closed are mohair deluxes are broadcloths and conv are leather . The actual materials ran in dye lots and varied in shades. R

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09 Jan 2017 00:04 #32232 by Curt Schulze
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What colors and types of material were offered for closed cars?

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