Can ANYONE Post Photos of 2 TONE Leather Interiors ? ? ? ? ----
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Can ANYONE Post Photos of 2 TONE Leather Interiors ? ? ? ? ----
I would like to see whats out there and what has been done. I'm looking at having
mine done at a shop.
Any photos you guys have or anything you guys think it cool I would like to see.
Thanks.
mine done at a shop.
Any photos you guys have or anything you guys think it cool I would like to see.
Thanks.
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Bump. I wish I had a set of black and tan/parchment two tone seats. I like the "Stang" design that Katzkin put out, without the Stang logos. I wouldn't mind having a set of charcoal/parchment takeoffs from a CS/GT either.
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Here's a few
Attachment 56289
Attachment 56289
-danny
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Here's mine. The pics make the inserts look kinda orange, but they're actually a bright red with a carbon fiber pattern. I also had the trim shop pad the console cover and add 2" pleats. It's a lot more comfortable on the elbow now.
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I'm pretty sure it was sandstone but I will double check with my upholsterer who did the color match and ordered it. It was a spot-on match,he had leather samples from Katzkin. The black insert even matched the black interior accents.
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I had this done to my 2005 Mustang GT back in September of last year.
Seats are Leather with Blue Suede Inserts. I also had the Blue Suede added to the door trim.
The shop that did the work stitched the 'running pony' logo on the front seat backs.
Seats are Leather with Blue Suede Inserts. I also had the Blue Suede added to the door trim.
The shop that did the work stitched the 'running pony' logo on the front seat backs.
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Well You won't like what I tell you then, Buy a set of running pony covers for a 67,68 mustang from somewhere like Late model resto, then take them apart and have a set of covers hand made with them as inserts. Thats how I did it.
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