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  1. tex

    tex New Member

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    Hello again fellow addicts. i'm repainting my 72' comet GT the original orange and as I was looking at the faded tanish interior & relized that i need to get some seat covers. Any of ya'll know of some sites that have some inexspensive ones? Also any color ideas for them covers?
     
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    MavMike Mile High Mav

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    maverick75 Gotta Love Mavs!

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    i got some relly cheap ones @ kragen for like $15

    but they're low quality

    i guess "you get what u pay for"
     
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    If you want a step above the parts store seat covers try NPD. They have some covers for Mustangs that might fit.
    I used one similar to the ones for truck seats that they have and like it alot.
    It's basicly a new seat uphoustry that you put on after taking your old one off. The new goes on with hog rings. Mine looks pretty good in my 71 F100
    clint
     
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    I dealt with a company called Custom Interiors. They make a great product that looks nearly stock, is OEM quality, and is do it yourself. They have several options on materials and back them with excellent customer service. I paid $250 for both benches in the Stallion and $150 for the buckets in the PoliceMav.1-800-628-3376
     

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