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1973 Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado
Interior Trim

Image: 1973 Cadillac Eldorado Manchester Houndstooth Fabric interior

STANDARD INTERIOR

MANCHESTER HOUNDSTOOTH FABRIC

TRIM CODE - COLOR
411 - White/Black carpet*
426 - Dark Blue
429 - Dark Teal
431 - Dark Jade
442 - Medium Beige (shown at left)
444 - Medium Maize
447 - Dark Taupe

Manchester is a distinctive fabric with a houndstooth pattern. It has color coordinated soft textured vinyl side panels and bolsters.

Note: Trim code 411 has black instrument panel, steering column, steering wheel, and carpeting. Other vinyl surfaces are white, and the Manchester fabric is black and white.

Note: Dual Comfort front seats were available on the Eldorado and featured a 60/40 seating configuration, with the passenger side being wider. A bench front seat with center fold-down armrest (shown) was standard with a two-way power adjustment. Customers could upgrade to a six-way power front bench seat, Dual Comfort seats with two-way power driver adjustment, or optional six-way adjustment, or six-way power adjustment for both driver and passenger.

Image: 1973 Cadillac Eldorado leather interior

OPTIONAL INTERIOR
(Optional in Coupe; Standard in Convertible)

SIERRA GRAIN LEATHER

TRIM CODE - COLOR
451 - Black
452 - White with Black
453 - White with Dark Blue
454 - White with Scarlet
457 - White with Dark Jade
466 - Antique Dark Blue
471 - Antique Dark Jade
482 - Antique Light Sandalwood
484 - Antique Medium Maize
485 - Antique Dark Saddle
487 - Antique Dark Taupe
488 - Antique Medium Red (Scarlet; shown at left—click for large image in new window or tab)

Image: 1973 Cadillac Eldorado Custom Cabriotet Roof option

PADDED VINYL ROOF

ROOF CODE - COLOR
J - White (shown at left with Custom Cabriolet Roof option)
K - Black
L - Dark Blue
M - Medium Maize
N - Dark Green
P - Taupe
S - Light Beige
X - Dark Brown

CONVERTIBLE TOP

TOP CODE - COLOR
A - White
B - Black
C - Dark Blue
E - Light Beige
M - Medium Maize

Note: Convertible top boots were available in a standard vinyl covering that generally matched the convertible top color. A two piece hard boot was a popular option, and always matched the exterior paint color of the car.