The interiors were Corinthian red leather, a console shift automatic transmission, and a rallye instrument cluster with a tachometer.
Corinthian leather is a term coined by the advertising agency Bozell to describe the upholstery used in certain Chrysler luxury vehicles.
In season 1 episode 3 of the Syfy original series Warehouse 13, Pete Lattimer mentions that Saul Rubinek's car contains corinthian leather.
This, is corinthian leather.
Corinthian leather, solid mahogany frame, with what I believe are hand-cut mortise and tenon joints, pinned with oak.
"The leather" is possibly referring to Corinthian leather.
The Fifth Avenue package gave buyers a choice of pillowed Corinthian leather or Kimberley velvet seats while base models had cloth or optional leather seats.
Interiors featured button-tufted, pillow-soft seats covered in either "Kimberley velvet" or "Corinthian leather", choices that would continue unchanged throughout the car's run.
Maybe, "Your Corinthian leather is awesome."
His skin was so tan that it resembled a hide of fine Corinthian leather.