I would love to know. Thinking the Hispanic side of town may be the hot ticket. They work harder than i do!
I wish you all a happy and successful new year. Surprisingly, there's a small upholstery shop near me where time seems to have stood still. My buddy had his Ford Mustang seats refurbished there, just new center sections installed—it was done superbly. So I asked if they'd do the interior of my Model A. I made the panels for the trim, and the upholsterers covered everything. See for yourselves. Regards Harald
DAMN NICE JOB... IS THE PICS 2 DIFFERANT MATERIAL.... ONE IS SINGLE AND THE SEATS ARE DOUBLE STICHED...
No, it's one type, then quilted in a diamond pattern and sewn together. I've always wanted a bench like that with diamond quilting. Regards Harald
Seeing the quilted pattern in the above post reminded me of this: Just imagine how much skill it took to layout the perforated area so it did not fall into where the s***ching is. ( the perforations had to be done on the fabric before it was sewn)
I have a 83 year old friend who still does upholstery. He's old-school and doesn't do fancy street rod stuff. Still has a duck tail hairstyle. His prices are reasonable and he's super fast. This is for my 30 A I'm finishing. He's done 6 cars for me so far. I have him sew and finish seats and just sew all materials for panels which I put together and install. I told him he can't quit or die before I'm done building cars.
In the late 1950s,I worked part time at Newt's Upholstery,he did Cars n boat,chairs,couchs,pretty much anything that came in! I cleaned up,n some time removed old covers,an learn a lot by watching. Newt did my 28A roadster as pay. Fun guy,that like too talk; so cool! I don't know how many kids now days,get job's to learn things ? The next part time after school,was at a Paint n Body shop. Knowing how to do thing right=$$$$$$$$ saved.
I can't answer that at all. Only what you see in the picture is leather. The rest is a slightly co****r fabric; the headliner is a Legacy ragtop. Regards, Harald
Local shop that mainly does repairs on big trucks for dealers did the seat for my '39 p/u based on a Glide Engineering frame. Very happy with the finished seat.