Here is the reply I got from Neil about what a Custom Coronet is (for others like me, that didn't know). I also found this thread on the forum for a 4dr sedan Custom Coronet in similar condition that sold for $3900. http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=16594 -----Original Message----- From: eastern sierra Adj Services [mailto:esierraadj@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:06 AM To: Robert Whitman Subject: RE: WHATZIT WORTH? A Custom Coronet was a sub-model in 1957-1959. Not available in the convertibles but available on the sedans and hardtops. In '57, the C.C,'s had, as a package-deal, notched seat-backs (the other Coros had straight-backedseat tops, front and rear). The C.C.'s had unique upholstery cloth in a pattern called "Star Dot", had tuck-and-rolled (sort of) "stylized bolsters" on the middle-upper part of the seat backs, and had wide , about 3" , Mylar strips running across the upper trim panels, right below the windows. Finally, the C.C.'s got "color coordinated" (full-floor-area) RUBBER floor mats. All Coros got rubber floor mats, but only in black, as standard. The Royals got the "color coordinated" rubber floor mats as standard equipment. Only the Custom Royals & Custom Sierras got carpeting, but, "carpeting" WAS a very-little-known, pure-item-option as shown on the Broadcast Sheets and IBM Build Cards, on all models, including the Suburban & Sierra wagons. There was no unique exterior color or trim which was specifically dedicated to the Custom Coronets---only the interior finish. Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |