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Seat Covers

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I would like some waterproof seat covers for my morris minor 1000, so that when I drive it with filthy clothes the seats will not be ruined. Can any recomend any seat covers that will fit or can easily be made to fit standard seats?

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Black bin bags ?
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Plenty of Land Rover type waterproof zip covers on ebay.
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Overalls :)
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My daughter bought these for her brand new VW Up. They are excellent quality.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261619965708? ... EBIDX%3AIT
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Thank you for all of the suggestions, I think the Land Rover type may be the way forward.
panky wrote:Overalls :)
Overalls would work most of the time, however as I am often outside and get soaked through and plastered in mud they would be of use use kepping the seats dry.
bmcecosse wrote:Black bin bags ?
would they not be to thin?

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Not if you buy decent quality ones..... Morrisons have good big thick ones. I use them for all my garden waste. May be a bit slippery - but easy to tuck under the seat for use when needed. Obviously not the single molecule thick type sold by Lidl and Aldi........ :roll:
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Well, if all fails it will be a shopping trip for some decent bin bags then.

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If you are anywhere near a windsurfing shop,they are in common use by ,we tend to get into the car with a wetsuit on ,in cold weather,and most have a waterproof cover on the front seats.
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Thank you for your advice and help I will look into it and see which is the best option for me.

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I have brought some seat covers off Amazon for £13.79. They fit reasonably well and are not to high on the back of the seat. The material is not the thickest but I have seen seat covers a lot thinner so I will just have to see how they fare.

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