Seats are done.

tadjou

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This is what I started with

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In my best Elvis impersonation "thank you, thank you very much."

Here is another pic of the seat frames being prepared. I was told by an auto upholstery guy to use old capet instead of burlap which was trashed anyhow. Then use 1" foam and wrap that with cotton batting. Covered with Legendary (nice stuff).

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I love upholstery and doing interiors, but I've yet to buy a seat cover cause I'm too cheap, I made the ones for our Duster and Dart. :D We're probably going to go with Legendary for hubby's Challenger, though.

Very nice! [smilie=e:
 
dustergal said:
I love upholstery and doing interiors, but I've yet to buy a seat cover cause I'm too cheap, I made the ones for our Duster and Dart. :D We're probably going to go with Legendary for hubby's Challenger, though.

Very nice! [smilie=e:[/quote]

I'm very impressed with the hand sewn buckets seats you did dustergal, looks professional.
 
I'm very impressed with the hand sewn buckets seats you did dustergal, looks professional.

Thanks! My duster seats were my first attempt at bucket covers and they came out better than I expected them to, that's for sure. I thought they would be harder to sew than the bench seats but they were actually easier, go figure. [smilie=::
 

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