Re: IML: Seat refurbishing
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Re: IML: Seat refurbishing



Tony;
 
Yes you can get the material and the seat covers. I got the upholstery and side panels redone at Fryer's auto upholstery, see parts_interior_upholstery on the OIC website. The total cost for the seat covers and the door panels was about $2700. The seat covers were not redone exactly as was provided and I have yet to install them. Try calling Fryer's and Gary Goers, also on the OIC website.
 
Roger
 
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 10:58 AM
Subject: IML: Seat refurbishing

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The front seat of my '65 Crown needs to be redone.  It has the biscuit pattern material with leather around the edges.  Just wondering if anyone has had a similar seat redone, and what it costs.  Can someone replicate that material?  Or, have people gone to other materials?  Also, should the seat be taken out first?   
 
Tony
1965 Crown 4-Door Hardtop


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