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Old 02-17-2025, 10:58 PM   #1
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Trying to find what my original interior colors were

I am trying to research if the interior colors of my truck make sense with the SPID and package and my research is a bit confusing so far. ChatGPT is full of it and I dont think it is accurate. I found a good post on here that explained a lot this but it was quite old.

My truck is a 72 Custom Deluxe and currently has black carpet, black dash, parchment doors and bench seat and a black steering wheel and column. I have chrome bumpers and wood lower trim on the outside. I think someone changed the seat as it is not the highlander green inserts.

According to the SPID the truck was a level C trim but I understand that the Custom Deluxe models usually came with the colors I posted above and the seat was the only highlander option and this is not a complete highlander truck. It sounds like the Custome Deluxe was a mish mash of options

Chat GPT says the interior would have been all avacado green and I dont think that is right.

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Old 02-17-2025, 11:31 PM   #2
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Re: Trying to find what my original interior colors were

I don't think you will find what you are looking for from any chat
But, this will give you everything you need to know about your truck


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Old 02-18-2025, 12:18 AM   #3
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Re: Trying to find what my original interior colors were

This is exactly what your truck interior looked like from the factory

Your truck is a Highlander..

All Highlander's were custom deluxes

All Highlander's had plaid seats, parchment door panels, black-dash-carpet-steering wheel/column
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Old 02-18-2025, 08:18 AM   #4
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Re: Trying to find what my original interior colors were

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This is exactly what your truck interior looked like from the factory

Your truck is a Highlander..

All Highlander's were custom deluxes

All Highlander's had plaid seats, parchment door panels, black-dash-carpet-steering wheel/column
Thank you, I cannot get over the green seats with the yellow exterior as I think the orange would have been better but I undersaw it was the 70's. My mom had the green appliances that were fugly so maybe it triggers me LOL
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I guess I was wondering if this was a case of all highlanders were custom deluxe but not all custom deluxe were highlanders.
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Old 02-18-2025, 06:17 PM   #6
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Re: Trying to find what my original interior colors were

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I guess I was wondering if this was a case of all highlanders were custom deluxe but not all custom deluxe were highlanders.
U r correct in that analogy.
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Re: Trying to find what my original interior colors were

Was the embossed scrollwork on the seats with the plaid OEM or did the plaid pattern not have the scrollwork. I can have my all parchment seat re-worked with paid for $900 or a new seat with plaid and not scrollwork for $700
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