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The Skinny on Fat Foam
We've since talked with TMI Products and Virginia Classic Mustang and the companies state that the upholstery was designed to be used on original seat foam and when using any new foam under new upholstery, you will encounter a snug fit. If we had been covering original Pony seats with TMI's products, we were told we wouldn't have had such a tough time. Nevertheless, with some tips from Virginia Classic Mustang and the professional installation performed by our friends at Mr. Autocraft, all worked out well.


 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop Restoration Smoothing The Upholstery Into Place
10 The many hands in this photo show you how much pulling and tugging went on to get the seatbase covers into place. Secure the corners with new hog rings, and then slowly work around the base, checking to make sure you are working the wrinkles out as you go.
 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop Restoration Fiber Washer For Pivot Arm
11 These little fiber washers are usually missing or damaged, so be sure to replace them because they have the important job of preventing the pivot arm from damaging the seat covers. The small seam you see here was a small repair made when the cover split during installation--another warning to go slow and use patience.
 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop Restoration Installing New Cotter Pins
12 A new cotter pin is used on each side as well. The old pins were bent. Some were missing or replaced by bent-over nails. Do it correctly while you have the seats apart.
 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop Restoration Attaching Inboard Trim Cover
13 We finished off the seat buckets with new side-seat trim and pivot covers. The pivot covers come only in black...
 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop Restoration Attaching Chrome Trimpiece
...which saved us the hassle of painting them, but you will have to finish them in your interior color if you have any other color.
 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop Restoration Removing Rear Seat Upholstery
14 Moving on to the back-seat base, the hog rings were cut off and the old seat cover was easily removed. Since our seat padding was in excellent shape, it didn't need any extra padding.
 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop Restoration Painted Rear Seatbase
15 We carefully removed the old padding, and then cleaned and painted our seatbase frame to protect it.
 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop Restoration Installing New Rear Seat Upholstery
16 The rear seatbase is probably the easiest of any of the seats to recover. The one-piece cover easily slips on, and you simply hog-ring the outer perimeter, checking every few hog rings to make sure you are pulling the wrinkles out, and you're done.
 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop Restoration Completed Rear Seat
17 The rear seatbase is complete and ready for storage, as we plan on installing the interior later in the calendar year, provided that our paint and bodywork stay on schedule.

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