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Seats are from a 1976 MGB parts car we bought. I ordered all new foam, webbing, and covers through Ron Mcleod (McLeod's British cars), a local LBC mechanic and parts supplier.
Basically it was simple in theory and a true pain in reality. I took apart the old seats and carefully noted how they were put together. Removed clips, covers, padding. I cleaned and sprayed the frames and then reassembled. The first one took about three hours to put together and ALOT of choice words. (Particularly when I realized I had put the passenger seat on the driver frame ) The second one only took about an hour and half.
Total cost for covers, foam, webbing and seats-$500
Time- 6 hours
Not bad! considering I paid twice that to have my son's seats recovered by a pro!
Rick, I've got that file from you and saved it. Seeing if there was anything that can be added. I should be tackling this soon now that my rearend swap is done.
I wish I had found new clips instead of re-using the old ones. I spent WAY too much time straightening out the used clips. Also, if there are any tools that would facilitate this I would find them. I used Needle Nose pliers and a flathead screwdriver...it can be done but we all know the right tools certainly would have made the job easier.
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