Hi everyone, I have a 1965 Plymouth Fury iii that I’m looking for the front and rear bench seat covers and the 5 rod head liner. I looked at legendary interior but I didn’t see anything listed for 65 C body. Anyone know where I can get interior?
As well as Legendary (who make excellent covers), SMS in Oregon will have the correct material and can make your covers. It takes a long time, but from all reports their work is top notch.
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I am looking for the same for my 68 New Port. Legendary seems to be the popular choice. I just don't want to spend that kind of cash. This isn't a top of the line resto but just a budget cruiser. I actually thought of going to the closest Fleet-Farm, and getting a couple horse blankets. That just seems to Rat Rod ish. Might you have contact info for, SMS in Oregon. There is a semi local guy that quoted $1,200oo with out seeing the project, and a"High end" resto guy in town that didn't want to take on the project as he is full up constantly.
SMS is more expensive than Legendary... but both of their work is top drawer. If you just want a driver cruiser job, go to your local guy. Buy the material from SMS and have your local guy sew it up for you.
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bboogieart wrote ...
I am looking for the same for my 68 New Port. Legendary seems to be the popular choice. I just don't want to spend that kind of cash. This isn't a top of the line resto but just a budget cruiser. I actually thought of going to the closest Fleet-Farm, and getting a couple horse blankets. That just seems to Rat Rod ish. Might you have contact info for, SMS in Oregon. There is a semi local guy that quoted $1,200oo with out seeing the project, and a"High end" resto guy in town that didn't want to take on the project as he is full up constantly.
Oh sorry for the high-jack.
I had the back seat of my 1967 Polara 500 Convertible recovered in a white vinyl last year. It was $500 just for the back seat.
Instead of recovering the front buckets, I purchased two new complete front bucket seats for Procar through Summit Racing. It was not much more money for the two complete new seats than to get the rear seat recovered!