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Seat preview
So my new seat covers came in and I started with recovering the rear seats first. When I first put the covers on, they were too loose and I remember reading something about that. I found the article online and it turns out you need to steam the seat foam to get it to soften back up and expand it. It tightens up and shrinks over time. So here's the stripped seats and the new houndstooth covers. I need to stretch and soften the covers a little more since they just came out of the package and still have the ripples from being folded over. My camera definitely struggles with the houndstooth pattern! The seats look better in person and you can see the foam 'plugs' the factory put in the one rear seat bottom to fix some defects. The staining is just the glue from the repair.
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Wow thats really nice, definitely something you don't see every day
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thats awesome, how much were the covers?
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i like it, it'll go really nice w/ the pattern on the hood |
I wanted something a little different and they almost match the checkered seats in my 70 SS396 as well. Year One sells the seat covers and they aren't cheap!:-? I did manage to work some discounts though. :wink:
Here's a couple shots of the interior on the 70. http://home.comcast.net/~jeffhansbur...8interior2.JPG http://home.comcast.net/~jeffhansbur...8interior1.JPG - |
looks really sharp jeff. lookin forward to seeing it and hearing that new exhaust some time soon.
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Did you mount the 4th gens seats yet?
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they had those in the gmmg cars... its gonna look sweet
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I think it was an option on the GMMG cars. I know Ron's car had the red ones, and they looked very nice.
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