In the days of old, leather-clad seats were the telltale sign that a vehicle was marketed as luxury. The suppler the seating was, the higher-end the vehicle was thought to be. Fast-forward a few ...
Leather was most certainly not an option for early Mustangs, but Henry Ford II’s personal 1964½ K-code coupe came brand new with leather seats, along with a leather roof in place of vinyl. In 2009, at ...
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