Hey everyone, it's been a full year since I got a leather seat kit from my wife for bday and re-upholstered my seats. I wanted to share some pics and my experience.
I've owned the car for 10 years, a few years before that, my dad put the engine in, did bodywork and painted it himself. Here's a pic from day 1 (1/21/2002):
Here's a year or two after owning it myself, after he'd moved on to another project (4/22/2004):
I put black carpet and speaker grills in around 2004. Burgundy doesn't look too bad half mixed with black.
Last year, I got my leather seat kit and started my first experience with automotive upholstery.
started with the back seats, taking off hog rings
transferring the support rods and reattaching hog rings was pretty straight forward
Lots of parts, figured I'd color change everything I could
Once I took the back seats out to work on them, I couldn't believe how loud those rear wheel wells were without those seats, I figured adding some dynamat would really be nice, think i used 40 sq ft (weighed 18lbs) sounds awesome rolling down the road all put together
Front seats coming along
back bench
seats in
most of the interior is all black now, I'd love to have some black seat belts, anyone know if it's possible to get black new ones that would fit?
for the vinyl panels and center console, I used about 4 bottles of this: VHT SP942 Vinyl Dye Black Satin Can - 11 oz.
after a year, I haven't had any scrape off. cleaning prep is important. you can see a bit of my rear side vinyl panels now black
My a-pillars were a bit of a challenge, the surface of them was all scratched and torn up. I tried dying it and it was crappy. then i plastidipped it, deep scratches still showed. Finally I got a deep black polyester fabric and spray glued them on, So far so good after 6 months, but I think these wont hold up great to fading in the sun. lucky for me now, my sun exposure is minimal, so it should last me
and finally, I took these pictures tonight, I couldn't believe how much the front seats had tightened up over the course of a year. When they first went in I thought they fit fantastic and were tight, but this looks even more factory to me:
I still have the drivers door panel to do, I got lazy and wanted to repair small tears in it, but couldn't think of a great way to do so, so I didn't even dye or put it back on the car yet.
Also my dashboard is still a torn maroon disaster. I've thought about buying a dash, but part of me wants to rip it out, smooth it over and flock it or something. If you have uncracked door panels or a dash for an 87 let me know. Color doesn't matter to me, my vinyl recoloring seems to work quite well.
thanks for looking
I've owned the car for 10 years, a few years before that, my dad put the engine in, did bodywork and painted it himself. Here's a pic from day 1 (1/21/2002):
Here's a year or two after owning it myself, after he'd moved on to another project (4/22/2004):
I put black carpet and speaker grills in around 2004. Burgundy doesn't look too bad half mixed with black.
Last year, I got my leather seat kit and started my first experience with automotive upholstery.
started with the back seats, taking off hog rings
transferring the support rods and reattaching hog rings was pretty straight forward
Lots of parts, figured I'd color change everything I could
Once I took the back seats out to work on them, I couldn't believe how loud those rear wheel wells were without those seats, I figured adding some dynamat would really be nice, think i used 40 sq ft (weighed 18lbs) sounds awesome rolling down the road all put together
Front seats coming along
back bench
seats in
most of the interior is all black now, I'd love to have some black seat belts, anyone know if it's possible to get black new ones that would fit?
for the vinyl panels and center console, I used about 4 bottles of this: VHT SP942 Vinyl Dye Black Satin Can - 11 oz.
after a year, I haven't had any scrape off. cleaning prep is important. you can see a bit of my rear side vinyl panels now black
My a-pillars were a bit of a challenge, the surface of them was all scratched and torn up. I tried dying it and it was crappy. then i plastidipped it, deep scratches still showed. Finally I got a deep black polyester fabric and spray glued them on, So far so good after 6 months, but I think these wont hold up great to fading in the sun. lucky for me now, my sun exposure is minimal, so it should last me
and finally, I took these pictures tonight, I couldn't believe how much the front seats had tightened up over the course of a year. When they first went in I thought they fit fantastic and were tight, but this looks even more factory to me:
I still have the drivers door panel to do, I got lazy and wanted to repair small tears in it, but couldn't think of a great way to do so, so I didn't even dye or put it back on the car yet.
Also my dashboard is still a torn maroon disaster. I've thought about buying a dash, but part of me wants to rip it out, smooth it over and flock it or something. If you have uncracked door panels or a dash for an 87 let me know. Color doesn't matter to me, my vinyl recoloring seems to work quite well.
thanks for looking