Actually, the 57 "Custom Coronet" option, was available, in the gold/black, red/black, green/green, & blue/blue interiors , but it also included silver-"mylar" trim, running across the uppermost areas of the interior trim panels, and "notched" center-sections of the front seats (the regular-Coros, INCLUDING the convies--which did NOT have the Custom-Coro-option available [ dunno WHY, tho] ---had 'straight-topped' upper front seats ) , and color- coordinated RUBBER floor mats, on the "green" and the "blue" interiors---the "red" and the "gold" interiors retained the standard black-rubber floor mats. btw, the 57 Royals had (only) rubber floor mats, too, but they were 'standard' color-coordinated. In 1958, the Royals came with 'standard' carpeting, and the Coros had 'optional' carpeting. The "Custom Coronet" models, in The Ross Roy Data Book, does NOT mention the type of floor covering which was available, but I gotta believe that the "color-coordinated" rubber floor mats were still 'standard' (with the color-coordinated carpeting being optional) Neil Vedder |