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upholstery question
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Jim McDermaid
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I have a 1954 Packard Cavalier and the front seat upholstery is in need of replacement.

I know there is ready made for some cars.

Maybe a local shop wont kill me. I live in the Phoenix AZ area.

Suggestions ?

Jim

Posted on: 2020/6/13 14:00
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Re: upholstery question
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I don't think there are any Packard ready made kits that would closely match the original but possibly SMS would do a set since they do offer some custom services such as making door panels and headliners. They would at least be the best bet for finding a proper fabric if you have to go local.

At one time Kanter did have some retail kits made out of modern materials and sewn to fit but I believe another poster tried to order a kit last year and was told they no longer carried them. Could be wrong on that so if James does not see this post and comment you could call them and verify. If they are no longer doing them then I believe your local guy is the only other option.

If you just want seat covers then possibly something at a parts or online store could be found to fit although finding something for the large bench seats do present a challenge in a world of buckets or modern bench seats that are half the size.

Posted on: 2020/6/13 14:17
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Re: upholstery question
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Ernie Vitucci
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Hi Jim...There was a fellow in Mesa who did great work...If he is still in business...Tim 480-593-7931. He could do the work properly as I have seen several cars that he has finished. Material would have to come from you or a Packard vendor...Ernie over in Scottsdale.

Posted on: 2020/6/13 20:58
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