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Recommendations for seat repair and reupholstering
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<blockquote data-quote="graysummers" data-source="post: 618907" data-attributes="member: 13185"><p>Not sure of your keep it stock look or change the whole concept to a modern update aims. I bought a couple of lovely caramel coloured seat covers from eBay (bargain at £90 plus postage the pair) which were basket weave new copies and made really well. You can get equivalent lighter beige tones here in the UK new too. Then inherent coir (not original horse hair) seat pad bases and backs off Just Kampers. Then? There is a YouTube video showing how to get the whole caboodle together with fitting from the spring base, protective padding for great long term considerations and onto covering completion. I’ve sat on my new look seats for a fair few weeks now. Solid and comfortable beyond belief and very much like they belong in a 1972. I have a thread on here. Welcome to look at results. Hope this helps. Good luck whatever your choice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graysummers, post: 618907, member: 13185"] Not sure of your keep it stock look or change the whole concept to a modern update aims. I bought a couple of lovely caramel coloured seat covers from eBay (bargain at £90 plus postage the pair) which were basket weave new copies and made really well. You can get equivalent lighter beige tones here in the UK new too. Then inherent coir (not original horse hair) seat pad bases and backs off Just Kampers. Then? There is a YouTube video showing how to get the whole caboodle together with fitting from the spring base, protective padding for great long term considerations and onto covering completion. I’ve sat on my new look seats for a fair few weeks now. Solid and comfortable beyond belief and very much like they belong in a 1972. I have a thread on here. Welcome to look at results. Hope this helps. Good luck whatever your choice. [/QUOTE]
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