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#270987 02/18/13 03:52 PM
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does anyone have a list of avalible colors for the interior cloth on a 31 coach( seats and panels) the trim combo is listed as plush but no color.. the original color was a cross between school bus yellow and a mustard color, i would like to change the color since i can not find that a specific color came with the car. any thoughts on changing the interior color?
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My '31 Coach came with an original dark blue exterior and the interior (seats)were upholstered in grey broadcloth with a small diamond pattern. Do you know if yours was originally mohair (plush)? I'm not sure my seats are original to car, as my car is a deluxe model, more likely to have had mohair originally.

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yeah mine is the original mohair at least whats left of it

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The original color for the mohair is Taupe. It is a light brown. I sometimes call it Mouse Brown as it comes close to matching their coat color. The broadcloth interior was a more grayish color.


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