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rolandmhall

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My Car
72 Mustang Coupe - Restomod
After we did the trunk, to my eyes the seats were boring. They were the stock OEM Covers.

We ripped the center of the OEM covers out and added black suede along with our Mustang Logo to match the trunk.

I like the look. I'll reinstall the seats this weekend.

Before

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The driver seat is done. Wife is just about done with the passenger seat.

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Seats are done. I went ahead and reinstalled them. Took all of 15 minutes.

The trunk wall and seats match now.

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Finished the back seat last weekend and installed this week. I took the seats back out and added additional foam (I'm a big guy).

I really like the two tone look with the suede.

I also wrapped the front seat rear covers in Carbon Fiber. Wanted to give everything a consistent look.

Only thing left for the interior to be complete is the headliner.

Debating on if I do the stock OEM vinyl or do I make a suede one.

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Hey looks very cool...

How did you do the carbon fiber treatment on the seat backs??

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It was carbon fiber adhesive sheet. I cut the basic pattern and used a hair dryer and a window tint squeegee to mold it to the back and get the bubbles out. Basically like laying window tint
 
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