Originally posted by dcs13
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There is a guy in Murphy that has a shop at his house. He's done a lot of work for me over the years. Very reasonable. If you google "Shawn Cook Upholstery" you will get his contact info and also links to some of his work. He's done several cars in magazines and award winners. Really nice guy. If he says it will be ready at a certain time and budget, you can bank on it.
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Originally posted by Green-Jimmy View PostSo they fixed the foam, or installed all new foam?
Also, do you have any better pics? Any pics of the seats in the car?
They put new foam over old foam to bolster it up. I try to get some better pictures - the seats are in the car now but the car is still on jack stands.
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So they fixed the foam, or installed all new foam?
Also, do you have any better pics? Any pics of the seats in the car?
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some have said the cloth is scratchy, way rougher than stock..any input on that?
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Ok - that is a shitty photo, and I don't know why it is upside down........... I'll try to take another picture with a 'real' camera.
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Originally posted by greenbullitt View PostPost pics when you get them, debating on ordering a set but have heard different opinions of them
I had House of Hotrods in Mansfield fix the frame, fix the foam, and install the tmi covers. I think they look great- very close/identical fabric to new.
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Post pics when you get them, debating on ordering a set but have heard different opinions of them
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There was a good article on the late model resto site. Doesn't look too bad to do yourself.
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