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Date:         Thu, 23 Jan 1997 01:44:06 GMT
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From:         Street Bugs <strtbug@ibm.net>
Subject:      seat covers 

hi mark and all concerned about your vanagons and such. ive been an upholsterer about all my life and there is a company on the east coast that will make "generic" seat covers for just about anything. the most off the wall one i can remember ordering was for a 66 p-180 volvo about 2 years ago. and the company made it up and shipped it to me and i put in on for my customer and for both front seats including labor and supplies was around 275-300 in there. alot more if i custom made them. but the covers are not perfect but do the job. you will still need to remove the old cover and hog ring on the new. also there selection of materials are not totally for someone that must have it stock. if anyone is interested they can let me know and ill dig up there name but i believe they are a wholesale outfit so you would need to call around to a local upholstery shop to look at the samples that they carry. hope this helps C-Ya Jonce 56 singlecab 66 bug 66 square back 86 vanagon for sale 92 jetta 94 probe wifes car


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