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Old 04-02-2015, 08:39 AM   #9
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Re: 1970 factory looking seat cover

Nothing wrong with looking for the best price. That wasn't my point. My point was there was a time when we were just happy that OEM style seat covers became available for correct restoration. And we were paying more back 25 years go when food, gas, clothing, housing, vehicles were 1/2 what they cost now. From my perspective I am happy the same covers can be had for less now. You do your own truck for the pleasure/satisfaction, to do it your own way, and/or to spread out the expense. It certainly is a fact that your best bargain will be buying one already done, when you find one the way you'd like... and the seller doesn't want a "bumped my head" price.
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