Is there a source for a Two tone bench seat cover for 1947-54?

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  1. Blueflame236

    Blueflame236 Member

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    Hi you guys

    Does anyone of you guys know if there are sources where they sell pre factory made two tone seat bench covers for our trucks?
    I find the one color covers a bit dull and would like to update the bench with a new to two -tone cover in red and creamwhite. Like the exterior colors of my truck!

    Martinius.:)
     
  2. ol' chebby

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    Your best bet would be to find an upholsterer and have him do it custom to your spec.s.
     
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    Two Tone Upholstery

    Martinus ;

    God to the Marina and ask the Boat Trimmer to do it ,he'll have the very best UV resistant materiels .

    Take some time to look through the catalog and choose the combination _you_ like , not what anyone else thinks .

    You can have him sew in a Chevrolet bowtie in the middle of the back rest for that custom touch , or something ~ be creative ! be different ! .

    I'd just have him make up a cover if the current seat upholstery is O.K. .
     
  4. Blueflame236

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    A good suggestion !

    Hi Nate

    Thanks for the suggestion. I am looking for some adresses in the states so i can compaire qualety and prices, maybe in the region of Salem or Eugine Portland or elsewhere in Oregon as i am going to visit my famely in june next year there. We are planning visiting some swap meets and classic car markeds aswell.
    My cousin and i are heading for the Cascade mountains and do a haik further to Toronto Canada and back again. Man guess i am looking forward to that !!

    Would apreciate some help here Martinius. Thanks


     

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