No it did not. The closest thing was a white vinyl interior available on some sunbird convertibles. The only option for a Z24 from 88-94 was a cloth interior; in black, blue, tan (rare), brown (rare), or graphite. Some 88-94 RS model cavaliers had partial vynil interiors as well, but no leather. seat tracks from cars like Grand Ams with leather seats can be modified to fit the J-body, as can seats from other cars. The only bolt-on leather seats I can think of are the leather seats from Cadillac Cimmarrons, they will fit as they are J-bodys along with the cavaliers.
There are several brands for cleaning leather interiors and they all work. One of them is called API Top Flight Aero-Interior it cleans shines and protects your leather interior.
Quick Acceleration Color Leather Interior High Quality Stereo Comfortable Ride Sunroof/Convertible
Quick Acceleration Color Leather Interior High Quality Stereo Comfortable Ride Sunroof/Convertible
yes some of the models have leather interior
black leather
Interior options for the 2010 Ford Focus sedan include both standard cloth and heated leather seats, with the interior design available in either medium stone or charcoal black colors. Other customizeable interior options are: moonroof, ambient lighting, and an upgraded sound system.
At one time, all shoes had leather soles. Most fine footwear has leather tops for durability. All saddles are leather. Horse tack is leather. Leather is a durable material used as a covering for furniture. Fine automobiles have leather seats and interiors.
This was one of the optional interiors on the SLT and higher trim packages
mostly leather
If you order it with the leather interior or get a GT Pack (UK) or T (JDM) coupe, then yes. Otherwise, just cloth.
Yes, most automobile leater interiors are real. Here is more input and advice: * If the sticker says "leather interior" that's what you've got. Remember that anything the salesman promises you verbally isn't worth the paper it's written on. Anything written down is fairly reliable. * Think what you want to think about "man made leather" but as I am in the textile market, anyone with a sense of touch in their fingertips can tell the squeak of leather. * Audi only uses drum-dyed real leather from cows. * Most leather interiors are actual leather. If you can't tell the difference then try seeing how you stick to it on a hot summer day. Unless it's a mega-high-dollar car, the backs and sides of the seats and usually the door panel trim inserts are vinyl. Sometimes the side bolsters of the seats (the edges of the part you actually sit on) are vinyl too; occasionally (rarely, and only on coupes) the entire back seat will be vinyl. Look for descriptions like "Leather seat inserts" for the former and "Leather-trimmed front seats" for the latter.
Yes BRIT Restoration products for leather are available from http://www.leatherclinic.co.uk There is an article about the process (which is now considered to be the best leather restoration product there is - excellent for furniture, car interiors and aircraft leather) here http://www.leatherclinic.co.uk/admin/assets/brit%20restoration%20process.pdf The products have all passed the CAA tests for use on aircraft interiors