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forsakenfew
12-17-2003, 10:10 PM
now i know i can't get exact numbers, but i was just looking for a ball park figure on what you have paid, or charged for upholstry.

the car is 60 catalina 2DR. i'm wanting white tuck n roll, (no leather, cause i ain't rich) so, the front and rear seats, the door panels, and the rear panels done in some sort of faux leather. not even sure what the options are.

what should i budget for this? is my tax return gonna cover it, or should i start selling drugs to supplement the cost?

wayfarer
12-17-2003, 10:59 PM
I don't know whether I should share my secret, but ok. If you want uphostery done cheap and well take it to the local prison. Airway Heights Correctional here in Spokane did the seats and door panels for the wayfarer for $500 and that included the foam and the material. They have experienced upholstery guys who teach the minimum security prisoners upholstery as a trade while they're in. They do an excellent job, as good as any upholstery shop. Like I said, they have experienced guys teaching them and the teachers will even do all the work if they think it's a cool project.

lulabelle
12-17-2003, 11:14 PM
[ QUOTE ]
I don't know whether I should share my secret, but ok. If you want uphostery done cheap and well take it to the local prison. Airway Heights Correctional here in Spokane did the seats and door panels for the wayfarer for $500 and that included the foam and the material. They have experienced upholstery guys who teach the minimum security prisoners upholstery as a trade while they're in. They do an excellent job, as good as any upholstery shop. Like I said, they have experienced guys teaching them and the teachers will even do all the work if they think it's a cool project.

[/ QUOTE ]WOW!I have friends and family who work at local institutions.Thanks for the heads-up!

wayfarer
12-17-2003, 11:20 PM
You pay tax dollars for them to be in there, they may as well be sewing up tuck and roll for your rod.

forsakenfew
12-17-2003, 11:59 PM
well hot damn, i'm always looking for another reason to visit mom!!

i'll have to get in contact with you on specifics. my folks are in spokane, so something like that could be a possibility

thanks

anyone with figures from from shops where the employess dont wear orange jumpsuits?

wayfarer
12-18-2003, 02:24 AM
The estimate I got from a local upholstery shop to do the same thing was $1500

wayfarer
12-18-2003, 03:06 PM
Here are some pictures of the upholstery. Sorry about the quality, for some reason my digital camera has decided to not take good pictures anymore. I still need to have an upholstery shop do the headliner and carpet. The carpet that's in there was just temporary for last summer.

Front Seat:
http://photo.starblvd.net/~wayfarer/1-4-4.jpg
The door panel's off the passenger side because I was installing a solenoid last weekend.

Rear Seat:
http://photo.starblvd.net/~wayfarer/1-4-5.jpg

Door Panel (we had them put a pocket in the door panel because there's no glovebox anymore):
http://photo.starblvd.net/~wayfarer/1-4-3.jpg

truth
12-18-2003, 03:31 PM
I have some friends in prison right now... I remember one of them got to work out in the garden and he was all psyched about it. It's real funny when you see this cat to imagine him out workign with flowers and shit....

I gotta find out the deal with this, because I gotta get crackin on the interior to my chevy... I plan to do the door panels myself, but was gonna have someone else do the tuck'n roll....

Paul
12-18-2003, 03:34 PM
I had my '62 Olds 2dr 98 done up real nice in quality cloth and vinyl a few years ago.

The lady that did it worked out of her home shop on Vashon.

Seems to me it was just under two grand?

Paul

flying clutchman
12-18-2003, 04:44 PM
the guy that upholstered my 56 did a very high quality job. he did both seats, the carpet, the door panels and put in a new headliner. i think it was 1200 bucks. he even cut and sewed in one of those plastic original foot mats on the drivers side. that little feature saves alot of carpet scrubbing time.

diego

raven
12-18-2003, 04:49 PM
What about someone in KCMO?
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Boones
12-18-2003, 06:42 PM
I just paid $325 to have my front seat done in white vinyl.. They put new foam in it also... It was a decent job but not for show...(the stitched lines way a little)..

Once I get done rebuilding my folding rear seat (new wood and refurbishing the hardware) I plan to get it done (was told 350 for it..