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Depending on where you live, try contacting your local street rod shop. THey don't just work on '32 Ford roadsters! A northern CA shop had no problem working on my Pantera's headliner & seats, or even a custom seat for my Honda 1000 superbike.

I don't personally do upholstery. "A mans gotta know his limitations"- Dirty Harry Callahan.

I agree with the Boss.  I got the foam from SACC, brought it to my Upholstrey guy and had him do the covers. Be warned, test fit the new foam on the seats in the car before the covers are made. My ass was used to 50 year old compressed foam. The new foam sat me up higher and my head was hitting the roof. I had my guy shave the foam down. Or have your upholstery guy custom make the foam. Again, test fitting before covering is well worth the effort.

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