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it is pretty easy to do. But to make it come out straight and wrinkle free take your time. I must have spent and extra 1/2 hour making sure it fit symmetrically. The hardest part is folding over the last corner on a freshly cotton and foamed seat!
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The bench bottom was the first one I did and the only one I had to go back and re-ring a couple spots. Like you said, just have to take the time to make sure its symmetrical.
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You guys did REAL good!!
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Zaq Wrote:Looks awesome. I sold my house so my Coronet is living in my parent's pole barn but I did keep the seats and have been working on them through the winter. Here is my rear seat BEFORE I smoothed out the wrinkles.
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Looks wicked pissa
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Warhawkfight34 Wrote:Looks wicked pissa
You're from Boston alright. LOL
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ws27 Wrote:Looks wicked pissa
I read this in your accent Rich
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Piper Wrote:I read this in your accent Rich
Who me? LOL
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