Unfortunately we aren’t done yet. Three back panels are required – two sides and a center piece. These panels fit around the mounting brackets for the seat back and arm rest. Unlike the factory cover, these will be seat material instead of carpet. Measure each panel, cut it out, sew it together, test fit, and then sew to the rest of the seat cover.
Finally we are ready to fit the entire cover. With some pushing, pulling, tweaking, and cursing the complete cover is in place and looking good. Flip the seat over the use hog rings to secure the seat cover to the frame. Then flip it back upright and check the overall fit. Not bad, not bad at all! Since everything is in its final position, cut out the holes for all of the mounting points.
Being thoroughly paranoid at this point, completely assemble the entire seat – including arm rest and seat backs – and check the whole seat over for any last problems. Everything still looks good…
Time to take the seat back apart, drag the engine hoist out of the corner, hook everything up, and call
She Who Must Be Obeyed for help.
The seat base went back into the car smoothly. The mounting bolts slipped into their holes in the bottom of the car – everything still fits. Run the nuts onto the mounting bolts and tighten everything up. The next moment of truth – plug in the power seat and see if it works. It does! It moves in all six directions. So far, so good…
Install the arm rest with its cover. Install both seat backs. Install the trim pieces on the sides of the seats. Everything is still looking good.
Now for the real moment of truth – run the seat back to its correct position, slide in, and sit on it.
Wait for it, wait for it…
It is good! The seat is now firm and comfortable. Much better support and it doesn’t feel squishy. It even looks good! And there was much rejoicing!

New front seat
We’re not quiet finished – the front door cards still need to be done and I need to do some tweaking around the windows. But the car is usable and even looks good. We may eventually get a Thursday that isn’t raining so I can take it to a local car show!