Bench seat cover

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Bench seat cover

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I’m looking for a factory style bench seat cover for my 1970 d100 so I can re upholster my factory seat.
Can anyone help me out with where I might get some?

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Are you asking about fabric or for actual seat covers? If material, try this supplier. :Thumbsup
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Re: Bench seat cover

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fireguyfire wrote:
Fri Feb 12, 2021 12:02 am
I’m looking for a factory style bench seat cover for my 1970 d100 so I can re upholster my factory seat.
Can anyone help me out with where I might get some?
I doubt there are bench seat cover kits available. Any good auto re upholstery place should be able to recover your seats. If you still have the covers on them they will use those as a guide. Bench seats aren't especially difficult. They should be able to provide the foam and the fabric for the seats as well as fix any minor broken pieces. If you don't know of a place ask other classic car or truck owners who they have used or could recommend. These guys usually also do boats and small planes as well.

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Re: Bench seat cover

Post by Red383 »

I just redid my seat with a new cover from Raybuck.com

viewtopic.php?f=34&t=43166&start=140

I had never done this before, but it was not too hard to recover.

https://raybuck.com/product/1962-1969-d ... 5615234375

I believe they are made by a shop in California, but I forget the name at the moment.

Aaron
1965 Dodge D200, 318 4-speed converted to 4x4 with NV4500 trans

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