moper
Well-Known Member
Exactly what is a "listing wire"? Never heard of that before...
They are wires/rods that secure your inner seat seams to the seat frame with hog rings.Exactly what is a "listing wire"? Never heard of that before...
and she is ready for cruising.That's looking real nice....let's see how well they "tighten up" in the sun??
treblig
Archie Bell and the Drells?
I have a complete new interior with seat buns snd everything else for my 64 Valiant and I do everything on my cars but.....I've seen enough owner installed puckered seat covers and headliners for me to consider having them professionally installed. Maybe the secret is using new seat buns, I don't know.
You know it's funny, KosmicKuda. I had "Archie Bell and the Drells" in mind when I wrote the words "tighten up". LOL!!!
NOW... "Let's do the tighten up!!"
Treblig
Archie Bell and the Drells?
I have a complete new interior with seat buns snd everything else for my 64 Valiant and I do everything on my cars but.....I've seen enough owner installed puckered seat covers and headliners for me to consider having them professionally installed. Maybe the secret is using new seat buns, I don't know.
IIRC, they mention being from TX in the song. Houston I believe.
At least you guys get sun to tighten up your interior. I would have to carefully schedule when i do this because we seem to only get a few sunny days all year.
New seat buns are definitely best way to go. New material will shrink fit to old buns though if you re-install listing wire.
Most folks are just not patient enough. You have to leave em out in sun uninstalled for a day, then let car sit in sun with windows up for at least two days with interior installed.
They will shrink like man parts hitting cold water.lol
No doubt. Best quote I got on my front buckets was $800 with me supplying covers.I have the new upholstery for my 65 barracuda. I have had the thoughts about not doing the seats correctly. Went to a couple of upholstery shops in North Carolina. After receiving a quote of 700 for the two front seats to be covered, I'll take on the seats after I finish the rest of the car.I thought for that amount of money they should furnish the seat covers and all of the necessary supplies
Yep. Can understand though because they can't really warranty items you bring them.The same place would do a custom interior for the same price and they were furnishing everything front and rear.
They just don't want to use your material

Even new non generic buns will need to be trimmed.Keep in mind that the replacement seat foam is generic and is made to fit many mopar models. It requires extensive trimming to bring it to the proper size of the early A seats.
When we skin a seat back or Arm rest on the 60's lincolns we use Dry cleaner garment bags , those super thin plastic ones. that way it won't make a crinkly noise when you sit on the seat or shift around.The pros use a thin plastic like a very thin trash bag. You cover the upper front seat with the bag and it makes it much easier to slide the new upholstery over the seat. You didn't say if you had bucket or bench seats??
treblig
Archie Bell and the Drells?
I have a complete new interior with seat buns snd everything else for my 64 Valiant and I do everything on my cars but.....I've seen enough owner installed puckered seat covers and headliners for me to consider having them professionally installed. Maybe the secret is using new seat buns, I don't know.