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Old 11-10-2007, 07:50 AM   #5
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Re: Re-upholstery

If your springs are good you can get a kit for about $200 to $250 and a GOOD foam kit I think is about the same.....they are VERY easy to install. A pair of dykes and hog ring pliers and you are good to go.

Most upholstery shops will do a bench cloth or vinyl job for about $350 to $400 as seen above.

LMC has a base 72 style scrolled vinyl kit with hog rings for $130 or so. I have used 2 of these and they are great for daily drivers if you dont mind all vinyl.

I prefer the "old Yella" style above with a cloth inlay..you can find this kit online in many different colors for $250.
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