Hi,
How do you get the seat covers off the seats?
Many thanks
Seat Covers
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Seat Covers
RUBY 1963
Shropshire

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Re: Seat Covers
from what i recall..
the rear base is "sewed" on at the back, at the front it uses metal clips which push on to the trailing edge of the seat catching the fabric see the photo below. i found that when i removed the metal clips the fabric often ripped, but i did not care very much as i was replacing the fabric anyway but care should be taken if you are looking to retain the fabric
the rear back is nailed / tacked on to the wood which is then covered by black paper.
The front seat is mainly held together by metal clips.. and what i can only describe as an old hoover fan belt pushed in to a u shaped channel under the seat.
it all comes apart very easily...[frame]
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the rear base is "sewed" on at the back, at the front it uses metal clips which push on to the trailing edge of the seat catching the fabric see the photo below. i found that when i removed the metal clips the fabric often ripped, but i did not care very much as i was replacing the fabric anyway but care should be taken if you are looking to retain the fabric
the rear back is nailed / tacked on to the wood which is then covered by black paper.
The front seat is mainly held together by metal clips.. and what i can only describe as an old hoover fan belt pushed in to a u shaped channel under the seat.
it all comes apart very easily...[frame]
Re: Seat Covers
Cheerscharlie_morris_minor wrote: The front seat is mainly held together by metal clips.. and what i can only describe as an old hoover fan belt pushed in to a u shaped channel under the seat.
it all comes apart very easily...[frame][/frame]
Just what I needed.
Many thanks
RUBY 1963
Shropshire

Shropshire