Thanks. Didn't think there was. Originally thought of replacing seats with ProFit, but more I thought about it just couldn't part with original seats. Several of my front bucket springs were broke but I found an upholstery shop that completely stripped all the surface rust from the front and rear seat frames and springs, completely repaired all my broken springs, painted the frames and springs and put new brand new reproduction 68 seat covers on. The seat covers cost me $159 and their labor was $450. Not sure of costs in other parts of the country, but I think I got a good deal for the amount of work they did. The seat buns were in great shape and I think they only had to add a small amount of foam in a few areas to make them look just like they did in 68. Can't wait to install if my painter can ever fit me in and get this thing painted. After 3 years of restoration work taking up every second of my spare time, going stir crazy waiting.
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