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Title: Interior Opinions Wanted 1959 Cadillac 60 Special
Post by: aaron heineman on May 26, 2020, 08:54:09 PM
Hello All,
Well after almost 10 years I am restoring the 1959 Cadillac 60 Special given to me from my Godmother! I feel poorly that has sat so long but am excited to get the 60 special closer to her former glory.

The existing interior is TRIM 74 Fawn Broad Cloth and  PAINT 44 Beaumont Beige with Brown Carpet and Dash. I intend to keep the interior and exterior in the original colors but am considering replacing the cloth with leather. I saw that leather was a factory option in fawn and was used in the limousines so I thought that would be cool. The existing seat pattern is in small rectangles with buttons between them. The upholsterer I spoke with said that he could recreate the existing pattern with the leather and buttons. When I was reading through the dealership vehicle options catalogue GM specifically noted that if leather was chosen that it could only come in the two inch wide strips. So if it were you restoration would you make the conversion from cloth to leather? Would you use the existing rectangle pattern with buttons? Would you convert the rectangles to the two inch wide strips? Thought it would be fun to get feedback before I call SMS in Oregon.
All the Best
Aaron
Title: Re: Interior Opinions Wanted 1959 Cadillac 60 Special
Post by: jagbuxx #12944 on May 26, 2020, 09:15:04 PM
I always tend to prefer to keep it original but it is your car. If you change to leather I would suggest to at least keep it in the leather trim style. Do a search so you can see the difference in the styles.
Title: Re: Interior Opinions Wanted 1959 Cadillac 60 Special
Post by: David Greenburg on May 26, 2020, 09:22:12 PM
Sounds like a nice car.  I had a ‘59 60S for many years, and am well acquainted with most aspects of the car, including the interiors.  The leather interior option was actually cloth and leather; the seating surfaces were cloth, with leather “bolsters” around the edges.  I do not believe there was a “full leather” interior option. The “button and biscuit” pattern you refer to was used regardless of whether the car had the broadcloth or cloth and leather interior. Of course you can do the interior however you want, and a full leather interior done in that pattern would certainly look cool. I had the front seat redone on my car a few years after I got it, and later looked into having the whole interior redone.  Be forewarned that it ain’t cheap!  Apparently doing the leather bolsters is very time con$uming. 
Title: Re: Interior Opinions Wanted 1959 Cadillac 60 Special
Post by: Chuck Patton on May 27, 2020, 12:55:30 AM

Hello Aaron

As an Appraiser I love family cars.

The 1959 6029M was a special car with only 12,250 manufactured and a Collectability Level of C+. According to my database there were not many factory production 6029M with your Paint/Trim combination. Since you are in Oregon I would recommend that you contact Doug at SMS to obtain the correct interior color and fabric. This will maintain the value AND make your family happy to view the car like it was when your Godmother owned it.

Planning and patience are the keys to happy motoring.
Title: Re: Interior Opinions Wanted 1959 Cadillac 60 Special
Post by: Eric DeVirgilis CLC# 8621 on May 27, 2020, 08:41:13 AM
Leather was only available by Special Order in closed body styles until 1960 Otherwise neither the Series 75 nor Sixty Special standard interior selections were offered in full leather. 

I would therefore recommend retaining the original upholstery design which was predominately cloth with leather bolsters which will also enhance the car's value and desirability compared to being altered.