Thanks for the detailed steps and materials required. Getting ready to do my '55. You might add links to show where you got the foam and what size hog rings.
“Play off original” “it won’t ever be dated.” Reminds me of all the people who reupholstered their seats in ostrich leather. During the late aughts, it seemed like everyone was doing it. Now you don’t ever see anyone with it. The few you come across, I instantly think, “oh, you had the upholstery done in the late 2000s, didn’t you?”
I remember seeing 1959 GM factory footage putting front and rear seats in on the assembly line. I noticed wrinkles in the corners pretty bad actually on new seats. You did a great job on your rear seat you could of taught them how to cover seats have you ben around back then,LOL!..
I really hope you make is or plan on coming to the Tri- Five-Nationals this year. We go every year and ill love to check your 55 out in person!!! It really looks good!!!
Did you sand blast the springs? Mine are kinda rusty, so I want to clean them up and spray them down with some rust inhibitor. By the time they rust again, I will be a tombstone. ;)
You are a great builder next time a tip you might like on strengthering wire bend a 90 ON THE END 4 OR 5 INCHES LONG AND WHEN YOU TIE IT IN TO Opposing wire it will give entire structure strength and wire cannot slide through Hog rings
I bought a 64 Dodge 440 2 Door Hardtop a few weeks ago and someone had done both front and rear seats and really done a bad job foaming under the covers and now it’s all loose and drooping so I’m going to try this method on it when this icy weather here in Texas gets out of here.
Wow! Excellent work! Looks great. I tried to use Ciadella, but with my 68 Chevelle bucket seats, they ended up being about twice as high as original. :( Will have to find someone else a little more affordable. Not building a show car, just a driver. Love your videos!
Man what timing,I’ve been work on my back seat the past 3 days, restored the springs and added the 3/16 cross rods made a difference.My 55 is a 2dr sedan Bel Air and the back seat bottom is 64 inches and tight as tractor nuts😩I tore the vynal on the old side panels (homemade) getting the seat out.I’m confused on if the Bel Air back side panels need more clearance to fit.Do you know if the sedan Bel Air has the same panels as the Hardtop?Thanks for the info I enjoy your channel and keeping up with the progress Greg in Branson
Great Video. 2 questions: did you follow same process for the seat bottom as the back? Complete novice here, should I consider buying (pricy $390) seat foam kit or build my own like you did?
You may tie your ends down already but it is hard to do with rings alone with a bend on both ends it takes a lot to slip. And if I am giving you bogus information sorry for bothering you again you Sir are fantastic car builder
This video helped me out a lot. I’m rebuilding my seating in my 55 Oldsmobile.
When you said you don't like the smell of burlap it made me think of the line in Wildwood fire song "Bets the hell out of sniffing burlap"
Doing this Saturday. Love the vid!
Thanks for the detailed steps and materials required. Getting ready to do my '55. You might add links to show where you got the foam and what size hog rings.
“Play off original” “it won’t ever be dated.” Reminds me of all the people who reupholstered their seats in ostrich leather. During the late aughts, it seemed like everyone was doing it. Now you don’t ever see anyone with it. The few you come across, I instantly think, “oh, you had the upholstery done in the late 2000s, didn’t you?”
Lol. I remember that ostrich all over street rods and custom choppers. I'd forgot about that. Hope that trend doesn't come back. HeHe
I remember seeing 1959 GM factory footage putting front and rear seats in on the assembly line. I noticed wrinkles in the corners pretty bad actually on new seats. You did a great job on your rear seat you could of taught them how to cover seats have you ben around back then,LOL!..
Lol. Thanks for always watching
Great video, I'm getting ready to do my 57 Cheevy 210 Sedan
Good video
Im getting ready to rebuild some late 60s Caddy buckets
Seat springs are shot
Helpful seeing this
I really hope you make is or plan on coming to the Tri- Five-Nationals this year. We go every year and ill love to check your 55 out in person!!! It really looks good!!!
I haven't been since the very first one in 2015. Sure would like to again
I really enjoyed this vid, nice job installing seat cover.
Appreciate you watching Dennis
Keep it rolling your going to get to the show this time
I sure hope so Jesse
Great video Rob. The seat turned out really nice!
Thanks John
Awesome job!!!!
Nice job on the seats Rob! Looking pretty awesome man!
Thanks Raymond
Did you sand blast the springs? Mine are kinda rusty, so I want to clean them up and spray them down with some rust inhibitor. By the time they rust again, I will be a tombstone. ;)
You are a great builder next time a tip you might like on strengthering wire bend a 90 ON THE END 4 OR 5 INCHES LONG AND WHEN YOU TIE IT IN TO Opposing wire it will give entire structure strength and wire cannot slide through Hog rings
Looking good!
Thanks Tony
I bought a 64 Dodge 440 2 Door Hardtop a few weeks ago and someone had done both front and rear seats and really done a bad job foaming under the covers and now it’s all loose and drooping so I’m going to try this method on it when this icy weather here in Texas gets out of here.
I like that body style Mopar.
Damn… hard to beat a Tri Five chevy hardtop ❤
Wow! Excellent work! Looks great. I tried to use Ciadella, but with my 68 Chevelle bucket seats, they ended up being about twice as high as original. :( Will have to find someone else a little more affordable. Not building a show car, just a driver. Love your videos!
Rick, will 1/2" sew foam take up the slack on your buckets?
@@haffrods7055 I can buy pre-made seat covers for the buckets. But will have to have someone cover the original rear seat to match.
great work i suggest a close up once in a while to show us novis wanna be how it should look not being critical love your work
I need a film person to follow me around. Lol
Man what timing,I’ve been work on my back seat the past 3 days, restored the springs and added the 3/16 cross rods made a difference.My 55 is a 2dr sedan Bel Air and the back seat bottom is 64 inches and tight as tractor nuts😩I tore the vynal on the old side panels (homemade) getting the seat out.I’m confused on if the Bel Air back side panels need more clearance to fit.Do you know if the sedan Bel Air has the same panels as the Hardtop?Thanks for the info I enjoy your channel and keeping up with the progress Greg in Branson
Sedan and hardtop are different. Thanks for watching Greg
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Hope u see this message I was wondering what type of carpet did u use to replace the burlap
it's carpet from an automotive upholstery supply. It's used on boats, RV's, etc. It does not have a back on it like moulded auto carpet.
Great Video. 2 questions: did you follow same process for the seat bottom as the back? Complete novice here, should I consider buying (pricy $390) seat foam kit or build my own like you did?
Foam them yourself. Same process on bottom
Can you tell me where you get the pink foam? And what it's listed as please, Thanks!
Sew foam. I get it at my local upholstery supply.
@@haffrods7055 Thanks
Where did you get your foam, and the support wire?
My local automotive upholstery supply. American Upholstery in Tulsa, OKLA
where do you buy that pre fab cover ? please let a comment
Ciadella
You may tie your ends down already but it is hard to do with rings alone with a bend on both ends it takes a lot to slip. And if I am giving you bogus information sorry for bothering you again you Sir are fantastic car builder
Thanks Frankie. I was taught to not bend the ends to keep it from twisting around and poking through.
Pink foam is called Scrim.
I will try not to bother you For the next 15 days or so good luck
You're not bothering me Frankie. I appreciate the support from you watching the videos.