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legendary interior

Edward Zeliesko

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how close to original is legendary interior? looking just to recover front seat hope it matchs the rear seat, any one tryed just doing the front seat?? thanks ed
 
Mar Hyde was probably the best upholstery dye I did a color change on a 64 S.F. went from red to black! It wore really well! I don't know if it's even made any more though!
 
Legendary is great stuff.
It should look fine, what year and color?
 
Legendary is great. Looooooog lead tome right now
 
My 64 Fury had the original interior, legendary matched, and has the correct silver center lines and piping.
Although the rear seat didn't have any rips or tears the vinyle was hard so I replaced it. The original rear was a tiny bit darker in color.
I believe that's normal for any old vinyle, it gets a little darker.
The way back seat, it's a wagon, which they do not make, was closed up for decades, near perfect, and matches the new legendary seats.
 
My '68 semi survivor GTX has blue Legendary seat covers, and rear side panels. Still has the original door panels, and you can't tell the original from the reproductions. My '69 with pewter interior has Legendary seat covers with original door and rear panels. Color match match between seats and panels is perfect. Comments on lead time are on point. Took almost two year wait from Legendary for the pewter interior, which wasn't stocked because of rarity.

Both cars spent their early lives as garage queens, and have been spared sun deterioration as a result.
 
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I ordered seat covers , bench, for a plain Jane 72 six months ago.....not here yet.....two years.....geeezzzzz....
 
I have a legendary interior it's 20 years old now and sun faded car is a vert. If trying to just do part of it color match will obviously be off - when I put in head rests the color diff is irritating but living with it for now.
 
talked to legendary, they are sending samples to match up, thanks for the help. ed
Kolor Korrect in New Jersey may be helpful if you need to dye anything. I got a Legendary interior for my 64' but no one makes a center console pad or arm rest pads in turquoise that i know of so they had to be dyed. K.K. matched Legendary dye lot from when my interior was bought. BYW, not real happy with Legendary at the moment. Seams are starting to come apart on my front covers and i have talked to them ( Classic) 4 times in the last month and a half. They said they would replace them but haven't . They keep telling me that they will call in a day or two but don't, it's a run around. I should be clear and say the run around is from Classic ( who i bought the interior from), not Legendary, although the product is Legendary.
 
yea, classic will discount the covers/but legendary make them, just want it to match the rear seat?? legendary is mailing me some samples, over 900 for the front seat??
 
The Legendary seat covers are not cheap, by any means. But I believe they are the best in the market, and as others have said, are pretty close to perfect for most applications. For my 70 Road Runner, they were spot on.
 
how close to original is legendary interior? looking just to recover front seat hope it matchs the rear seat, any one tryed just doing the front seat?? thanks ed
My front seat stitching was coming loose so I just replaced the front covers. Good match. I was also concerned that the new one would be brighter. It was good.

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how much to put covers on??
My upholstery guy charged me a couple hundred bucks. He does custom interiors so he charges by the hour and I gladly pay for his great work. I could have attempted to do it myself but I could see me screwing something up.

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