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New Seats are in my 64 Sprite MK II

RickB

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Wow - some parts of that were an ordeal. :wink: :wall: :thirsty:

I finished getting my seats put together this evening and sat them in the car to take pictures.
(don't worry, the brown vinyl in there will soon be black)

I climbed in and sat in it too.

You all remember your first time right. (yes, it was very special) :grouphug:

Ok, here's the pics:

seatsin1.jpg


seatsin2.jpg


seatsin3.jpg


seatsin4.jpg
 
nice - I love the shape and the piping - you done real good - especially with what you started with
 
Looks Awesome! well done.

Now I need to try and find some nice 1967 Midget seats for my 1969 Midget. Oh the long search continues....
 
Very nicely done. The red piping gives the seats some pop!
:cheers:
 
Rick
Amazing transformation. looks great. Now I will have to get a picture of my new ones if I can get them done.
Mike
 
I just have to put the rails on and mount them to the floor.
Holes are already there, just need to poke through the carpet and bolt them down.

First though I want to ask about protecting all this stuff, carpet & seats.
Is there something I can spray on like 'Scotchguard' that will protect - especially the carpet?
 
mk2sprite said:
Use your Tonneau as mush as possible.

Don't have one yet, 68sprite here might trade me one for my Midget old seats though...

Right now the soft top is on, the old side curtains are attached, the Budge cover is on and there is a tarp over that.
Just trying to keep the water out.
 
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