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New project - 1988 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
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<blockquote data-quote="DRTYAPE_SRT" data-source="post: 16701805" data-attributes="member: 196491"><p>The rest of the foam is pretty decent for what I’m using it for, every seat holds its shape nicely now that I’ve fixed the bad bolster.</p><p></p><p>They are the high back sport seat from the fox body mustangs so full replacement re-pop foam is available. I considered going that route but at that point I’d go with new velour covers and really don’t want to spend extra money if I can get the seats looking good on my own.</p><p></p><p>I had the foam I had the glue and I’ve built motorcycle seats in the past so I have a decent knowledge of how to get it done.</p><p>I’ve got about $32 in the fabric dye and a few hours in the garage having fun figuring things out. For the cost I’m very pleased with the outcome.[ATTACH=full]1729689[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DRTYAPE_SRT, post: 16701805, member: 196491"] The rest of the foam is pretty decent for what I’m using it for, every seat holds its shape nicely now that I’ve fixed the bad bolster. They are the high back sport seat from the fox body mustangs so full replacement re-pop foam is available. I considered going that route but at that point I’d go with new velour covers and really don’t want to spend extra money if I can get the seats looking good on my own. I had the foam I had the glue and I’ve built motorcycle seats in the past so I have a decent knowledge of how to get it done. I’ve got about $32 in the fabric dye and a few hours in the garage having fun figuring things out. For the cost I’m very pleased with the outcome.[ATTACH type="full"]1729689[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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