I have a original late model Slimline seat (has the rear hump) that sprinkles yellow dust everywhere when handled. Great all the way around but needs new padding. Any names come to mind in the U.S.?
If no specific rebuilders are forthcoming, you might try upholsterers who specialize in marine/boat customization.
They are used to dealing with odd shaped fitments.
I have a original late model Slimline seat (has the rear hump) that sprinkles yellow dust everywhere when handled. Great all the way around but needs new padding. Any names come to mind in the U.S.?
I have a original late model Slimline seat (has the rear hump) that sprinkles yellow dust everywhere when handled. Great all the way around but needs new padding. Any names come to mind in the U.S.?
I got a seat cover with new foam for my 58 Domi 88 from RK Leighton and had a local auto upholstery shop install it. Looks great and it was reasonably priced. I was going to buy a complete seat but they talked me out of it, said that the shipping would be very expensive. I can't recommend them enough.
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