Temporary Seat Covers

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So the engine rebuild for my ‘68 300 convertible is taking way longer and costing WAY more than I expected. This is going to cause a few items to move down on the priority list...one of which is redoing the upholstery. The biggest issue with the current interior is really just the seat bottoms of the front driver and passenger seats. The rest I can live with.

What I am hoping for is a little guidance/input on a good resource for some temporary slip on seat covers I can use until I can afford to place my order with Legendary Interiors.

Any advice is appreciated.

Thank you!
 
If you have a sewing machine (older are more heavy duty) and youtube. You could make some out of some nice seat material. I have also considered doing it myself. If you take your time and do some practice stitching before you start you might be surprised what you come up with.
 
Any blanket will work for now. Anybody that doesn't understand that money doesn't grow on trees and sometimes projects get pushed back a bit isn't a car guy.
 
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