Good job on the seats. First time I’ve seen that done. Can’t wait to see how the headliner is assembled. Thanks for sharing your skills with us. 🫵😮👍🦅🇺🇸
I got to tell you 'behind your back we call you 'A hell of a man! About the off center seam on the front of the back seat base: Build a custom storage container some one foot wide, as tall as the seat and 4" thick - maybe insulate it with a little drain hole through the floor 😆😆😆
Good to see you are back at working the 57. Looking good. Very impressed with your efforts to do a budget interior that looks good. Enjoying your progress.
Young man you did an excellent job on the 1957 Chevy and the interior. everything looks absolutely amazing great job the 1957 Chevy looks stunning 👍🏼💯👏🏼
Wow! Nicely done! For a DIY interior and only $600 spent, the interior looks GREAT! It would have cost easily triple that for an upholstery shop to have done it. I think it looks better than just "driver quality." The finish line is in sight, and I can't wait to see the rest come together. What's next? The F-150? Great video and keep up the good work!👍
damn, man, that interior came out great... I think one of the other commenters nailed it when he said it looks "better than "driver quality". " Ultimately, only you will know about any slight imperfections (well, and your youtube watchers too, i suppose). Congrats~
Knock the front of the seat base up with your knee, it should pop out of the pockets it locks into and then lift out. For the back cushion, two tabs fold around the seat frame on each wheel tub down low. Straighten the tabs and lift up on seat back
Great work for the 57 Chevy it was worth the restoration n a new engine would be worth installing n new upholstery for the interior
Good job on the seats. First time I’ve seen that done. Can’t wait to see how the headliner is assembled. Thanks for sharing your skills with us. 🫵😮👍🦅🇺🇸
I got to tell you 'behind your back we call you 'A hell of a man!
About the off center seam on the front of the back seat base:
Build a custom storage container some one foot wide, as tall as the seat
and 4" thick - maybe insulate it with a little drain hole through the floor 😆😆😆
Good to see you are back at working the 57. Looking good. Very impressed with your efforts to do a budget interior that looks good. Enjoying your progress.
Young man you did an excellent job on the 1957 Chevy and the interior. everything looks absolutely amazing great job the 1957 Chevy looks stunning 👍🏼💯👏🏼
Thank you!
Nicely done young Man, you are handy with the sewing machine. 💯🆒🇺🇸
Wow! Nicely done! For a DIY interior and only $600 spent, the interior looks GREAT! It would have cost easily triple that for an upholstery shop to have done it. I think it looks better than just "driver quality." The finish line is in sight, and I can't wait to see the rest come together. What's next? The F-150? Great video and keep up the good work!👍
Thank you! Haven't decided what will come next. There is never a shortage of projects around this place.
damn, man, that interior came out great... I think one of the other commenters nailed it when he said it looks "better than "driver quality". " Ultimately, only you will know about any slight imperfections (well, and your youtube watchers too, i suppose). Congrats~
Thanks!
If you use a steamer it will take out the wrinkles. All in all very nice.
Good job! How did you get the back seat out? My is stuck and the owner lost the key to the trunk
Knock the front of the seat base up with your knee, it should pop out of the pockets it locks into and then lift out. For the back cushion, two tabs fold around the seat frame on each wheel tub down low. Straighten the tabs and lift up on seat back