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On non Gran Coupes Plymouth E-bodies, if you ordered the leather interior you could get the roof consolette as part of the interior package. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe on a Plymouth but not on a Dodge. The ONLY way the console was available was on the SE. Do you have a link to a Plymouth Dealer Data Book or Color and Upholstery Book that confirms this? I have a bunch of Govier's white books and there is no reference to this at all. |
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I am no Mopar expert, but here is a Cuda owned by a friend, leather interior with the overhead console.
http://www.hispeedcustoms.com/IMAGES...ples/index.htm
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[ QUOTE ] On non Gran Coupes Plymouth E-bodies, if you ordered the leather interior you could get the roof consolette as part of the interior package. [/ QUOTE ] Maybe on a Plymouth but not on a Dodge. The ONLY way the console was available was on the SE. [/ QUOTE ] That's why I said on Plymouth E-bodies. Dodge was different, as it was part of the SE package in 70 and the Formal Roof package in 71. There are a lot of things on these cars that aren't coded on the fender tag or on the broadcast sheet yet still appear because they are part of a package. When the leather interior was ordered it came with a different headliner material. That was the clue for the guys on the line to install the overhead consolette, as the material on the consolette matched the unique headliner. |
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