Upholsterer finally starting on my 64 cuda seats

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Oldschoolcuda

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That would be me in spare bedroom.
Thank you tractor supply for hog rings.lol.

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Will be my third early a interior. Back seats are not bad.
Front buckets are a PITA.
Working arthritis out of joints so I can start tomorrow with my prefered medicine( coors lite).
 
Will be my third early a interior. Back seats are not bad.
Front buckets are a PITA.
Working arthritis out of joints so I can start tomorrow with my prefered medicine( coors lite).

When my hands hurt I soak them in (warm/hot) apple cider vinegar with cayenne pepper mixed in. Your skin will tingle for about 24 hours but the pain will GREATLY decrease. I was pleasantly surprised............. just don't use your new hand strength to crush your beer cans!!!LOL

treblig
 
Covering the seats in my 65 barracuda are on the long lists I have
 
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When my hands hurt I soak them in (warm/hot) apple cider vinegar with cayenne pepper mixed in. Your skin will tingle for about 24 hours but the pain will GREATLY decrease. I was pleasantly surprised............. just don't use your new hand strength to crush your beer cans!!!LOL

treblig

Thanks for the tip. Will try.
Tried some arthritis medicine and it screwed up my tummy along with making my brain even foggier than usual.lol
 
Most early A's redone seats look flat because the upholstery shops don't want to hassle with the listing wires and you're right they are a PITA.
 
Well that looks nice...but it was the easy one!! Hope your hands hold out??

treblig
 
Finished upper rear section today. :thumbsup:Was a PITA to stretch and secure.
Good warm up getting hands and mind ready for the front buckets.lol.

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Thanks treblig.
Fronts are buckets.
Front buckets are actually easier (than bench seats) because "they manufacture make super wide bags" (bench seats). You simply leave the plastic bag in the seat after you've installed the new cover. It makes it 10 times easier to slide the new covers onto the seats (no drag)!! Much less work. Don't worry about leaving the plastic in there because no one will ever know!!
Yes, dry cleaner bags are the thinnest plastic!! That's what the pros do anyway!!!

good luck,

treblig
 
plastic bags won't help on 65 cuda seats , its the listing wires that are the problem which is why most people don't use the wires
 
plastic bags won't help on 65 cuda seats , its the listing wires that are the problem which is why most people don't use the wires
Plastic will help with slipping over foam but your spot on dogbreath. The listing rods are exactly what make the front buckets a PITA.
Have conquered 3 sets of them before and will again.lol
 
Turned yard into full service shop today.lol
Polished and re-attached rear seat hardware. Brought rear quarter window panels back to life and started repairs on plastic latch holder covers I scored from local FABO member sat. :thankyou:

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Took me about 6hrs. for one bucket seat. Had to replace some of the seat foam. What a workout.lol
They are a little loose but a day or two in sun will tighten em right up.
 
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