Leather seat embroidery
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Any good reputable upholstery shop can have that done for you. Or you can remove the seat covers and take it to your favorite/highly recommended embroiderer and have it put on that way.
As you didn't list what year car, I can't say the covers are easy or hard to remove. But if you've gotten any idea/experience how the covers get replaced, you can do it yourself. The cover removal that is. Just hog rings, pliers, time and effort. The current seats from a Fox body and up are pretty easily done overall. I'm assuming we're talking about the backs of the seats and not the bottoms, of course... the bottoms are a bit more involved, but not terrible either.
Having done a '66 set of seats, I can say they're not hard at all either, just a LOT more hog rings, and therefore time and care to get that right when you put them back on.
Hope that helps! And welcome to the forums! And because you joined when you did... Happy Thanksgiving! (There doesn't seem to be a turkey smiley, so I did the bunny instead... moooods?!)
As you didn't list what year car, I can't say the covers are easy or hard to remove. But if you've gotten any idea/experience how the covers get replaced, you can do it yourself. The cover removal that is. Just hog rings, pliers, time and effort. The current seats from a Fox body and up are pretty easily done overall. I'm assuming we're talking about the backs of the seats and not the bottoms, of course... the bottoms are a bit more involved, but not terrible either.
Having done a '66 set of seats, I can say they're not hard at all either, just a LOT more hog rings, and therefore time and care to get that right when you put them back on.
Hope that helps! And welcome to the forums! And because you joined when you did... Happy Thanksgiving! (There doesn't seem to be a turkey smiley, so I did the bunny instead... moooods?!)
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