It may look dumb to you, Ray, but, the clear covers get a lot of
favorable comments
from observers, and, they also send a message that the owner (moi) is
concerned about
preserving his car's interior.As my car is driven fairly regularly, I don't want to have to be concerned about replacing the OEM style custom-upholstery every few years.Now, if pre-made and fitted complete upholstery sets were available, out of a catalog, where all that anyone would have to do is take off the existing, and hog-ring on the new upholstery, then that would be a different scenario!Shabby-chic don't work for me, on cars that are not in "Survivor", all-original condition. Neil Vedder Ray Jones wrote: I've never understood this mind set.Why cover the seats with something very uncomfortable, just to preserve them. Enjoy them. Spend the money for duplicate set of front seat covers like you want to protect, and install them years from now when the first set get shabby. Meanwhile you get to enjoy the original seats as was intended. The cars belong to the owners who may do what they want with them, but it always looks so silly to me, why not cover the dash and headliner. Where does it stop? How about a see thru car cover?Sorry, but it just looks dumb to me, Ray On Sep 7, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Larry Gardinier wrote: Autocraft interiors makes them and JC Whitney sells them.I just read the e-mail from Neil about the material for the seats. it made me remember to ask if any one knows were I can get a good set ofclear seat covers like the originals that chrysler used to have. I havemy 55 new! yorker 4 door sedan and I have new interior in the car.I noticed the front drivers seat the material { from SMS about 2 yearsago} is wearing a little and I want to address this ASAP. before thematerial really starts to wear. let me know of a GOOD supplier that canmake up a GOOD set. Thanks Chuck Deyoe Jr 1955 new yorker 4 door************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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