[DeTomaso] Seat refurbishing question please!!

Mike Drew MikeLDrew at aol.com
Tue May 21 12:19:08 EDT 2019


Cliff,

If you really want to do it yourself, Scott Bell’s DIY kit makes it relatively easy. The only downside is that you’re left with a giant zipper down the back, but it’s well-hidden most of the time. 

Hall Pantera sells excellent stock-style seatcovers and foam, but it requires an upholstery shop to install them. Personally, that’s the route I would take, but it would be more expensive that way....

Mike

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> On May 21, 2019, at 08:23, Panteratime via DeTomaso <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:
> 
>   Folks,
>   My stock 1972 seats are due for a refresh.  The foam is deteriorating
>   and the driver seat has a rip along the seam.   I have a few questions
>   and appreciate your guidance.
> 
>   1-I prefer to keep the stock look  (unless you tell me there are
>   enhancement options worth looking into)
>   2-What the best way to refurb our seats?
>   3-Anyone have a vendor that sells quality replacement covers and foam
>   or do I need to go to local auto interior place and start from
>   scratch?
>   4-Whats the refurb process and can I do it myself?
>   Thanks!!
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