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OH ‘66 bench seat covers made from SMS Products materials

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I’m listing this for a buddy.

Anyhow a good friend needed a ‘66 front seat cover for his U14 build so I told him that SMS Products had the correct silver and matchstick materials for a ‘66. So he bought enough materials to do a 2 extra covers and took his original ‘66 bench to my Amish upholsterer copy it. The materials are spot on and the upholsterer made covers as to close to factory specs as he could.

Just to make it clear this sale is for the covers only and not for my buddy’s recovered bench seat. I just took pictures of his seat so you can see how amazing the covers fit and look!

The price $850 covers + shipping if you want to talk to him directly pm me and I’ll get you his contact info. Also if you want to send your bench to my Amish upholsterer I can get you that info too.
 

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Can't deny that those look great!

Thanks!!!

The Amish guy I use does amazing work! What’s crazy the upholsterer is even hand making the piping/cording. Also SMS makes great products too but they are really expensive. I think the “matchstick” material is close to $100 a yard and the plain sliver is almost $90 yard. So it added up to a pricey cover but at least it’s high quality and correct!

He is currently working on a ‘67 bench seat cover too.
 
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