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> WTB Tan elephant hide upholstery
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post Jun 26 2025, 06:21 PM
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Hi Everyone:

My 1971 1.7 has a tan elephant hide interior. Unfortunately, my driver's seat has a tear from a broken trouser button.

Looking for anything with the correct vinyl as a replacement seat or something with enough good donor material to make a repair.

Thanks for your help.
Peter
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post Jun 28 2025, 10:03 AM
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Peter, most auto/boat upholstery shops can fix almost anything if that material can't be found. Best, Mark
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post Jun 28 2025, 03:34 PM
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Peter, most auto/boat upholstery shops can fix almost anything if that material can't be found. Best, Mark

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I sat down into the leather drivers seat with a ring of keys in my back pocket; one punctured the leather badly.
A mobile upholstery shop fixed so good I can see where the rip/hole was So it’s probably doable.
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post Jun 28 2025, 03:39 PM
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Peter, most auto/boat upholstery shops can fix almost anything if that material can't be found. Best, Mark

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