You might be able to see a bit of pattern in the photo of the 160 dash on page 49 in the
1940 fact book although it is not the best. The written description is fairly detailed though. Window trims on most models usually follows or at least complements the dash.
If no one else posts a decent photo or description of the dash and window trim you might also check the
40 photo archive and see if there are any interior photos. Factory photos might not be that much help since most were of the outside or taken of interiors to only show general layout and space but some of the 160 photos owners took of their cars might show original details or at least efforts taken to get things correct.
Joe Santana went to great lengths to do his 160 convertible sedan correctly so you might see a few details in the photos posted on his
160 convertible sedan blog . I don't know how much difference there might be in woodgrain details or colors though since the models are different.
There is a category with photos or details on various features of unrestored cars at the PAC forum. I don't know if any 40 cars are shown but since the forum there is locked down unless you are a PAC member maybe not an option to view anyway.
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