Also the limited had thicker carpet, fancy "coffin" style door pulls on the limited door panels, and the above mentioned lighted pass side dash panel. The seats would have been the fancy "pillow" type similar to Cadillac. The velour is very couch like and the leather had a fancy center console. On a side note the leather was available in the '86 but according to the Kirban book is was installed in very few cars in 86(55 i believe is what Mr Kirban said).
Maroon limited velour, with the fancy door panels and pulls.
Same in Blue, also available in tan and grey
Grey Leather with the short console
Tan Leather
This is the base Regal bench interior. You can see the less sturdy pulls in the regular door panels. Though it does have the concert II speakers in the lower door
Also available with the base chrome is the cornering lamps on the front fender . Also available on the regular regals if the boxes on the order form were checked. Not available with the WO2 black out trim.
Also available was the opera lights on the sail panels behind the side windows.
The square "diver down" (behind the window)was on all regals with the base chrome and the Regal badge on the rear quarter would have a rectangle limited badge under the Regal on the rear quarter if it was a limited car.
This one has many of the things discussed above.
And I really dig black with chrome. Here you can see the diver down on the sail panel and the little limited on the rear quarter.
None are mine, i'm just a big dreamer and that pic collector the for sale ads say they don't want,
Another cool option is the two tone D84, available on any regal but especially rare on the Limited.