1965 442 Sport Coupe and Bucket Seat Covers
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1965 442 Sport Coupe and Bucket Seat Covers
I just picked up my newly restored 65 Sport Coupe buckets from the upholsterer. They came out great, but again there were some problems with the PUI covers. I looked for other vendors for the Sport Coupe bucket seat covers, but PUI was the only one with the correct Metallic Red. I used PUI covers on my 64 Cutlass buckets and had similar problems. My original covers are in descent shape and could be used to pattern new covers. My question is if anyone has ever contacted Legendary about making covers from their original patterns? I have heard good things about Legendary, but they don't have what I need. I have sent them a few emails with no response. Let me know if anyone has had covers made from Legendary or anyone else from original covers.
Thanks
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#2
What are the specific issues you have with the PUI covers?
Are they really bad enough that you are willing to tear them down again?
Any upholstery shop can make patterns from your old covers and make new ones (for patterns like these that are stiched, not so much for ones like GTOs that are heat melted).
How well they reproduce them depends on their own skill & your willingness to pay for that level of detail.
One off covers will not be $300 like the PUI ones....
Are they really bad enough that you are willing to tear them down again?
Any upholstery shop can make patterns from your old covers and make new ones (for patterns like these that are stiched, not so much for ones like GTOs that are heat melted).
How well they reproduce them depends on their own skill & your willingness to pay for that level of detail.
One off covers will not be $300 like the PUI ones....
#3
Thanks for the info. The covers are not terrible. They seem to be a little narrow at the top, which pulls in the back and causes wrinkles. The side skirts on the bottom are not long enough to go fully under the frame, so you see the black welting where the wires run through. Not bad enough to tear down the seats, but I figured if Legendary are just that much better, maybe I would send them my original covers so they could start making the 65 Sport Coupe covers. I know that a custom built seat cover would be spendy. I went down that road with my 59 Super 88. Just wanted to see if anyone else had reached out to Legendary, when they didn't offer a specific seat cover.
Spo
Spo
#4
PUI Seat Covers for a 1965 Sports Coupe
Just wanted to keep others updated with the PUI covers. I also noticed that PUI does not replicate the back panel like on the originals. It is missing the vertical grained panel and just has the regular material. They still look good, but just not 100% original. It's bad they don't mention this as most of the vendors and eBay only show the front of the seats with the paneling, so you just expect them to have the details for the back. Looks like the only way to really reproduce the correct seats would be to sew in the panels from an original seat. Just more information.
#6
Probably could just get the correct fabric from SMS Fabric and have a shop stitch correct panels over existing ones. Or contact SMS and see if they will make you a more correct set of seat covers if your current ones aren't to your standards. Probably 700 or so for seat covers at 80$ a yard for material.
#7
Thanks for the input. I figured I would need to go custom if I wanted them correct. Was just wondering if anyone else has been able to find correct ones from a vendor. Thanks for the SMS idea, if I go that route.
#8
Seat material
I have extra material for your seats. I used SMS for my club coupe and have extra vinyl left over. A good trim shop can stitch in it no problem. Left me know.
#9
Thanks. Is this the vertical material for the back panel? Let me know what you need for it. I'm also looking for the metallic Red vinyl in a long piece to recover my dash pad and glove box.
Steve
Steve
Last edited by Big Daddy Spo; May 2nd, 2019 at 07:23 AM. Reason: correction
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