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02-23-2005 07:05 PM #1
Need Front Bucket Seats for '32 Tudor
Hey guys, I'm looking for low back bucket seats for a '32 tudor sedan. Any ideas? Thanks....
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02-23-2005 08:31 PM #2
Depending on how far you want to go to get some, I highly recommend calling Paul Atkins in Cullman, AL. He is one of the last good guys in the business. He can probably help you out.
As for other options, I bought mine from C.A.R.S. in Tulsa OK back in 98 and they work great. They started selling them to Larry Dennis Upholstery in Fort Worth after that and I think they sold the patterns to them. Now they are "all the rage" selling everywhere. I know most people like to brag about something just cause they spent money with a company...but these are really great. And coming from a guy who drives the hell out of his hot rod...they are comfortable too.
If you like them, I know Larry Dennis will sell you the fabric/leather too. Or you can call Paul. I bought my leather from him and he was awesome to deal with and had the best product I could hope for. Here are some pictures of what they turned out and the link to Larry Dennis
http://www.larrydennis.com/streetrod/seatsbooks.asp
and Paul's info:
Paul Atkins Interiors
1-256-352-9608
Cullman, AL
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02-23-2005 08:33 PM #3
they also sell seats for the back too...
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02-23-2005 08:46 PM #4
Thanks Troy. Your seats look great and considering who did them would explain that- Paul is one of the best. I'll check on the buckets. They don't include pricing on their website so I'll give them a call. I bought a middle seat out of a Dodge Caravan for the back seat. It measures 43" wide which is perfect, and it folds down flat which is what I was looking for. I am going to have everything done in ultra leather- still trying to decide on black or red...hum
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02-24-2005 06:18 AM #5
i also use chucks seats , they fit good and are very comfortable .
but i use a different interior guy ,yes i drove ,the trailer didnot drive it's self
FATGIRLS ARE LIKE MOPEDS , FUN TO RIDE JUST DONT LET YOUR FRIENDS SEE YOU ON THEM
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02-24-2005 11:11 AM #6
Sorry for the confusion. I didnt mean to imply that Paul did my upholstery. He only supplied the material and the advice since his waiting list was more than I could bare. But I couldn't have wanted for anything better than he could do. I believe he is the best...period.
I was living west of Denver at the time, and a shop named Autoweave did the sewing for me. And thanks for the compliment...I am very pleased with their work.
I would certainly recommend calling Paul. He is genuinely nice and will help you if he can with work or with recommendations for your area.
As for the folding part...This seat folds down as well so I gain access to the CD changer, Sub Woofer, and Battery. As we both know, the available space is a premium in these narrow cars.
Let me know if I can help you in any way.Last edited by troy_cryer; 02-24-2005 at 11:13 AM.
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03-02-2005 08:01 PM #7
On Paul Atkins
Hi Guys,
I just recently put Paul's site up. It has the cost for his seats. Feel free to take a peek.
http://www.PaulAtkinsInteriors.com
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Enjoy.
CullmanWebGuy
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03-02-2005 08:14 PM #8
Glad to see Paul has a web site.
Again, I think he is one of the best in the business.
Be sure and tell him "Howdy" from Texas!
troy_cryer@hotmail.com
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03-03-2005 06:22 PM #9
Thanks guys. I'm stuck between what I'd like to do verses what I can afford or justify...
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