65 Dart Wagon Conversion to a Sedan Delivery

Although I’m not doing anything out where the car is due to the unheated garage, I thought why not work upstairs on a major component - the front bucket seats! I had saved a set of 66 Dart buckets and since the 66-67 seat frames are the same for A and B Bodies, these would be just fine for my 66 Barracuda upholstery.

After stripping the old nasty upholstery and foam from the driver’s seat, I cleaned the frame. It was in great condition.

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Then cut new burlap to size and hog ring it in place every 3 inches or so to the springs

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Next measure the location on the upholstery for the listings - if any (the 66 Barracuda’s seat cushion has 3 listings - 2 sides and on in the front) and mark the burlap for the listing wires. I had to order a roll of felt that’s to be hog ringed around the spring perimeter over where the burlap was hog ringed. This is to protect the upholstery.

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I also marked the foam and cut slits in the foam for access to the listing wires that will be hog ringed to the burlap.

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That white sheet with the black pigtail is for a heated seat. Yes, gonna have heated seats should I drive my baby on a cold morning. I also cut to size and glued the muslin to all 4 sides of the foam. These will securely hold the foam is place when it’s installed

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TO BE CONTINUED

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Hi Don. Brings back a few memories for certain. When I pulled the Legendary covers over the prepped seat springs, foam, and burlap, I sprinkled some baby powder on the back-side of the covers. This was my wife's idea where it was a bit easier to "Stretch" the covers tightly. That method assisted in a tight wrinkle-free finished product. Thanks for posting!! Sgrip65