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seating material
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Bill Bow
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My question is in reference to the material used to cover the seats and door panels in the 1937 120 sport coupe. Was there fabric only or was leather also an option?
Thanks in advance.

Posted on: 2015/5/14 17:31
Bilbo
1937 120C Sport Coupe

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Re: seating material
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To my knowledge as a 29 year owner of a 1937 120C touring sedan, closed cars came with cloth interiors, open cars with leather. There were no optional interiors offered.

Posted on: 2015/5/14 23:09
Don Shields
1933 Eight Model 1002 Seven Passenger Sedan
1954 Convertible
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Thanks.

Posted on: 2015/5/22 21:20
Bilbo
1937 120C Sport Coupe

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