The covers come with the staples and a tool to attach them to the seats. The covers are cut with the original apholstry covers in mind, so they fit over the existing seats as is. It's a little tricky, but with a little patience, the results is rewarding. One hint: I put the covers in my hot car in the sun to soften up the material so it would stretch a little easier. I did the covering in the comfort of the A/C in the house. Here's the link:JC Whitney You can get a fre catalog from them. Seems to me that the front and back seats cost me $240 for the premium material.
I'm getting super frustrated. I've been trying to find decent seat covers and after reading this post and seeing your seats I thought I had FINALLY found the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow... unfortunatly not. It looks like JC Whitney no longer caries this product. I guess I'm back to square one looking for front split fold bench seat covers like these. Let me know if you have ANY other ideas or sources please.
Doug, There are two sources for upholstery in this thread. Fred Carello has a long history here. I know he does great bucket seat and rear seat kits. It wouldn't be a stretch to think he has bench seat patterns too. http://mmb.maverick.to/threads/seat-covers.102287/#post-1040537