I've been restoring and modifying a 1966 Ford Mustang Restomod with engine, suspension, and brake upgrades, and new paint and interior.
I'm also fixing up a former-road-racer, supercharged 2001 Bullitt Mustang.
And my '57 Chevy Bel Air needs just about everything.
My blog chronicles my mods and repairs, road trips, car shows, and new stuff along the way!
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Have a Seat
I had refinished the seats some time ago and was able to install them the other day with my wife helping me to hold them down. [Edit: Ok, my wife is demanding that I state that she placed the driver's seat into position by herself. I stand corrected.] The seats are "1966 Original Blue" but are not two-tone. They were custom made by Upholstery in Motion out of California. The price was a steal and my only problem installing the covers was that my cheap replacement foam wasn't thick enough, so I added extra padding myself. The seat belts are aircraft-style in 2" black webbing with blue stitching made by Rich Design in Canada (and bought on eBay). The carpet is Ford Blue (and is brighter in real-life.) I trimmed the edges and glued them with 3M high-strength spray glue.
Labels:
1966 Mustang,
interior
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