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- Oldcar_Mechanic September 2005
Seat Kits
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Hi all,
I recently started a restoration on a 49 plymouth sedan and I was wondering if anyone had ever used Kanter's seat kits to redo their seats. I was just curoius how good they were befoure I ordered them, also if anyone has suggestions as to other sites where I could get restoration kits for my seats your help would be greatly apreciated
Thanks :cool: -
I have never used Kanter for seat covers but there are a few amnufacturers that are pretty good. I can vouch for a company called P.U.I. Industries. I don't think you can buy from them direct but if Kanter uses them, then I would go with it. I had gotten a set for my 69 Cutlass and they fit and match perfect. I have bought a few sets for other cars and never had a problem with fit or originality.
Ron
P.S. Try this number I have for P.U.I. 1-800-872-2013