I have one factory bucket seat cover & it's a driver side.
I did my buckets years ago, using the passenger as the pattern, of course.
I've kept that pattern but as I've moved 3 or 4x since, all that is in a box...somewhere. Sooo...I'd like to maybe hang on to that driver's cover until I can find that passenger side pattern, (Which as you know will be in pieces. All there? Hmmm...) I'd be willing to send that driver side to you. But it is a 'driver side', and typically, not in the best of shape.
I do have the covers I made on the seats, so that's another kinda-sorta pattern I have.
I say kinda because those damn seats fought me every stitch of the way. I see mistakes. Too many distractions while doing them. Trying to do paying jobs & sneaking my stuff in too. Not concentrating on one job at a time.
The factory patterns are always the best.
In a hurry? I'm swamped in the shop. Long hours right now. (Spring's coming! Guys want their rides done!) Like I said. The cover is here s-o-m-e-w-h-e-r-e.
My open-pit filing system leaves a bit to be desired.
Oh yea. Better make sure the patterns I have are the same as the ones you need. There are at least 2 different styles that I know of that were made for the '95+ buckets. ...and 1 syle has 2 slight variations in the patterning resulting in a different stitching procedure between each.
This was the factory cover on mine. '99 Escalade.
After 2 scrubiings! Truck had been sunk in a 6' deep water-filled ditch, then left in the owner's backyard for a year. With the windows up! Mold city.
I swear I saw them pulsating a bit when I first opened the door.
Shoulda been wearing a HazMat suit when I pulled 'em.
The covers were/are...aaahhh...kinda groaty. Stinky. Crispy.
If you don't want to deal with all that, I wouldn't blame ya!
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