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Old 01-16-2022, 07:21 PM   #679
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Re: Bench Seats, Having them Reupholstered

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Originally Posted by TKCR View Post
hatzie, this post is for you. You had asked about the Spirit of 76 seat cover on the seatbelt thread, when I did the belts for that Spirit of 76 truck. Well the guy I did the belts for sent me these pics of the seat. He had an Upholstery place replicate the seat cover.
Little details are what makes the job.
Your upholstery jobs have arrow straight piping along the front edge of the seat foam and the stitching in the back and base upholstery line up.
Your Seat backs are filled out and the butt and back foam isn't lumpy because you know what to wrap the foams in to properly fill the seat cover and take care that the foam is in good shape.
Not to mention the fact that the covers are properly stitched so they fit as they should.
I think he would've been better off to have you do the work.
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