ChevyII_Luke Posted April 20 Posted April 20 Looking to by new seat covers for my classic copper exterior and sandalwood cloth bench interior car. The original seat cover on the passenger side back of the front bench is starting to let go unfortunately. I tried some googleing but couldn't find anything for cloth seats. Quote
420ponies Posted April 20 Posted April 20 (edited) I'm diggin' those slotted mags! What brand are they? Looks to me someone added that top piece on the rear seat. I wonder if C.A.R.S. incorp. has that material. Legendary maybe? Looks like C.A.R.S. incorp. has the material in bulk (by the yard). $109.00 a yard.You would have to find out from them how much is needed. A good upholstery shop could help you out too. Edited April 20 by 420ponies added content 4 Quote
willie Posted April 20 Posted April 20 Luke i agree with Jim, first try a good upholstery shop maybe they can just sew it back together. I know when i spoke to Legendary they told me they did not have them in stock and would need mine as a pattern to make them. That was at least 5-6 years ago. Things might have changed since though, give them a call, cant hurt??? I forgot to mention i had the same interior. 2 Quote
Canuck Posted April 21 Posted April 21 CARS Inc and Legendary Interiors both cary cloth bench seat covers. I have the Legendary 1970 Sandalwood cloth covers in my car and they are great. I’ve heard good things about CARS Inc too. 4 Quote
alain boileau Posted April 21 Posted April 21 🙂Legendary interiors would be my go to.I have used them on numourus occasions never disappointed Alain 1970 platinum 442 4spd factory A/C Quote
ChevyII_Luke Posted April 21 Author Posted April 21 (edited) On 4/20/2025 at 6:09 AM, 420ponies said: I'm diggin' those slotted mags! What brand are they? Looks to me someone added that top piece on the rear seat. I wonder if C.A.R.S. incorp. has that material. Legendary maybe? Looks like C.A.R.S. incorp. has the material in bulk (by the yard). $109.00 a yard.You would have to find out from them how much is needed. A good upholstery shop could help you out too. They are U.S. Indy Mags U101. 15x7 with 225 70 15 on the front and 15x8 255 70 15 on the rear. Cooper cobra tires all around. Bought the rims and tires from summit racing. Edited April 21 by ChevyII_Luke Quote
ChevyII_Luke Posted April 21 Author Posted April 21 I will check out cars inc and legendary. I will also get a picture of the tear for you guys. It may be worth just getting it fixed like your saying at a local upholstery shop. The rest of the interior is in decent shape. Quote
Scott S. Posted April 21 Posted April 21 Hey Luke, Welcome to the site... Being from the "West", you've probably got a few of Grandma's patchwork quilts kicking around somewhere as well. They work good in a pinch, and they're machine washable. 2 Quote
Dtret Posted April 21 Posted April 21 53 minutes ago, ChevyII_Luke said: Contact SMS in Utah they may have the material that you need and just get a yard. Then take it to the Upolstry shop. 4 Quote
Chevy Dave Posted April 21 Posted April 21 I have been to the SMS warehouse and store, it is located in Canby Oregon. They are supposed to have the largest selection of automotive fabrics in the country. Quote
Dtret Posted April 22 Posted April 22 2 hours ago, Chevy Dave said: I have been to the SMS warehouse and store, it is located in Canby Oregon. They are supposed to have the largest selection of automotive fabrics in the country. Yes you are correct. I always do that. I keep thinking Ogden Utah and I know it’s not right but convince myself it is. Quote
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