what I meant is... Are you really really sure that a previous owner wasnt enterprising and collected parts off of other cars and put them on his car just for fun but not in an attempt to undergo any restoration..... ?
A car can have that done to it at any age. Why I included the example of 93 Nissan, truck wasnt even 2 years old and I was swapping parts in it.... Was that truck ever restored nope.
But according to this here is some good news:
http://www.aarta.com/interiors/interiors.html""Carpeted lower door panels were included with the cloth & vinyl interior""
HRX9 (THATs YOU DOOD !)
""leather bucket seat mimics the cloth & vinyl interior seat pattern.
Only 3 colors were available. Carpeted lower door panels were included with leather seats too.""
How to Decode Your Interior.
The interior is denoted by a four position code on your fender tag.
The first position is for Trim Grade. H - High
P - Premium
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The second position is for Trim Type. 4 - Vinyl Split Bench Seat
5 - Cloth & Vinyl Bucket Seats
6 - Vinyl Bucket Seats
R - Leather & Vinyl Bucket Seats
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The third and forth positions denote the Trim Color.
(Just like the paint codes, these letters and numbers
mean something. Letters denote colors: B = Blue,
E = Red, F = Green, K = Orange, T = Tan,
W = White, and X = Black.
Numbers denote the shade within that color.
(The higher the number, the darker the shade.) B5 - Blue or Bright Blue
E4 - Red
F8 - Green or Dark Green
K4 - Burnt Orange
T5 - Tan or Saddle Tan
X9 - Black
BW - Blue & White
EW - Red & White
FW - Green & White
XW - Black & White
If that guy is right then..... THERES YOUR PROOF ! You just have a available option package on your car.