Or am I just missing something? I can find 20 companies that make covers for my '51 Belair. I mean, the shoebox Fords are pretty freakin popular so what gives? Macs has a complete interior kit for $2200 but said they cant make just the seat covers.
Simple supply and demand. "Pretty freakin's popular" minus "people who already have seat covers"= "Not much demand" and not it is not economically feasible to keep such things in stock until someone wants one. OTOH, maybe this is an ecomomic opportunity for you?
It's like that for many vehicles these days. When LeBaron Bonney went out of business they took all the smaller companies they had acquired with them.
If only I knew how to sew. I got a quote from the local interior guy for 1800 for a custom pair but that's 1/3 what I paid for the entire car
How about Dennis Carpenter I thought he Made all Kind's thing's for Ford's.?? Just my 3.5 cents Live Learn & Die a Fool
There used to be a company on the east coast that made seat covers for about any car,I used them for covers for a 53 Olds and then used them for patterns when I redone the whole interior. I think it was called Autocraft but has been over 20 years and not sure they are still in business.
For the ford. The Chevy comment was just for reference saying there a ton of companies that make seat covers for it where as there are zero that make them for the ford
You either have to pay the upholster or do what I did; buy a used walking foot sewing machine and do it yourself.
For a long time there was a company who advertised in the back of Hot Rod magazine who seemed to have the patterns for everything.They did a nice cover in red/white for my 55 Chevy PU. I did a google search a couple years ago,and there was still someone who was doing this semi custom work.May yet be.
EZ Boy used to make nice stuff for shoeboxes... then they got bought out by LeBaron Bonney... who went out of business. I just searched that to check my facts and came up with this company. Another message board says good things... https://smsautofabrics.com/
Have you tried The Ford Barn they know almost everything about Fords. Just my 3.5 cents Live Learn & Die a Fool
This guy did mine. PERFECT, and fabricated from my drawings. That's my car that is at the end of the list under "automobile"...Or you can see what he did on my website...second link below.. https://www.leatherreplacement.com/cars https://49fordcoupe.smugmug.com/The-Interior/
I was just on your page yesterday reading about the trunk and hood hinges. I emailed them so we'll see what they say
His name is Tico, or Tyco... very very very talented guy..if you have the old covers it helps .. for patterns.. Tell him I referred you..I bought the headliner on-line but I don't remember where it came from.. and it fit perfectly... I'll try to find the source again..
Still havent heard back from him but I figure with it being the holidays he's probably spending time with the family. I did find a company called Seat Covers Unlimited that can make them, according to their website. Anyone heard of them or have any feedback? From what I've seen the prices range from 350 to 700 or so
Did you check the for sale ads here? @fro5555 has what appears to be quite a few sets of 50s - 60s seat covers really cheap
I'd like to find out who all these companies are that make them for the '51 Chevy. I've only located 2. I gave up and made a set of '56 Belair covers kinda fit on my '51 Ford. Good enough for the old girl.
I measured my belair front seat and it's almost exactly an inch smaller in every way. Now just have to find a good one. Companies that make Chevy covers are NCA, cars inc, automotive interiors, Bob's, Ecklers (which may be cars inc) and a few others I cant think of off the top of my head