Builds My 69' 55

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Slowly but surely.
I Spent some time with a small file shaping the hole to accept the GM key lock switch assembly in the tailgate as well as, installed more front door linkage in both the driver and passenger side doors.

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I took advantage of a sale on Cruiser Corps website and purchased front & rear seat covers. They arrived yesterday so I begain tearing down the old. Going to have the rear back and the rear bottom sand blasted and powder coated. Dropping them off tomorrow for that service.
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Inspect your front seat frame closely. When I pulled everything off, the bottom front had 4-5 cracks causing the seat to sag. I had to weld a plate along the entire seat. Also had to fix several springs on the driver side.
 
Several weeks later..... I finely got some seat time in.
But, a Change in plans regarding the rear seat being powder coated. The paint shop had a difficult time getting the paint color that I wanted in decen time so I opt'ed for the blast service only.
I finely began streatching leather yesterday.
The first photo is raw steel.
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The old seat had several wires in parallel. I did not want to reuse these because Honestly, I did not want thread them into the new burlap. My solution was to lay chicken wire between the new burlap and new foam. I secured the burlap as well as the wire via the use of hog rings.

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The rear lower bench seat was still in really great condition. I reused the existing materials, all except for the foam. I added 2" of new foam to every spring set regardless if it had it from the factory or not (rear back had none from factory, fron back had very little). I added some backing to both ends on the lower rear seat. I began gluing and stretching.
I did not waste any time screwing in the freshly stretched spring set to its metal frame to help retain all it tention.

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I did not reuse the parallel wires from my original 1969 front seat either. I had an upholstery guy redo the seats and he said he did not want to reuse as he was building the new seats with more/better foam. Yours came out great…well done!!
 
I did not reuse the parallel wires from my original 1969 front seat either. I had an upholstery guy redo the seats and he said he did not want to reuse as he was building the new seats with more/better foam. Yours came out great…well done!!
Thank you!
 
Before installing the seats I wanted to touch up the floor paint with a color that I thought would be a little more complementary as a whole.
I went from gray to "almond".
I scored the surface with 150 grit sand paper and gave it a complete washdown with acetone, twice.

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