Dear members, I am confused as to what the 1960 leather option consisted of. I have a 1960 Crown 4-door sedan that came standard with ribbed nylon seat inserts with wool bolsters along the sides and edges. The wool felt-like material on the bolsters is so fragile and easily damaged that I would like to go back with leather bolsters as shown in the brochure for the 4-door hardtop. I have heard that the two and four door hardtop Crowns came standard with the nylon inserts and leather bolsters, the sedans with wool, the brochure seems to indicate this butI have not confirmed this. I have a magazine ad showing a white Crown 4-door hardtop with an all white leather interior, door panels too. Is this the leather option for crowns? Has anyone seen a 60 4-door with full leather? I want to retain my nylon inserts and go to leather bolsters, would this be a correct possibility for a 4-door sedan? My door panels have the ribbed fabric and are mint so if the leather option included doing the door panels I will go back to the wool. My wool survived as long as it did only because it had factory installed clear plastic seat covers and I know what everyone thinks of that! I am afraid the wool just won't last exposed to normal daily use. Dietmar Frensmeyer's 4-door sedan shows leather bolsters with ribbed nylon inserts and leather covering on the plastic door post center plastic, I would be surprised if that was original. I would like to hear from anyone who has seen original Crown interiors with the leather option. My interior is black and silver so I am guessing silver metallic leather would be appropriate. Thanks, Contact Richard Burgess at tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx