Old Man Roger
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I was thinking of something exactly along those lines.Scott can I join in! I was thinking something like this to add protection and contrast!

Could not agree more. Those bolsters, with that "race steering wheel" look from the 60's is next level. No matter how many miles she logs each year, the journey is priceless! Call the Smithsonian and see if they can get a Ricardo Montalban in wax for the display!


Will you be going to Smithsonian with it?You don't feel the edge when you're sitting in the seat. I concur it could accelerate wear on the rich Corinthian polyurealeather bolster, though. My aluminum is an overlay on the steel factory mounts so not much I I can do to change that, short of cutting them back a bit in the front. Easy to do later if necessary.
I might be more concerned if this was going to be a daily driver, but I doubt it will see 1000 miles/year.
I am watching Amazon Warehouse deals for another seat, if I can find one cheap I will buy it for a spare set of upholstery. And, these fitted covers zip off so I could always have the local upholstery shop replicate them in real Corinthian leather before this car goes into the Smithsonian.![]()


Good idea- I have @LXCam 's bead roller, I might try it on a piece of scrap.Scott the edging posted above would help and add a splash of colour! https://www.garagejournal.com/forum...ns-random-project-thread.489201/post-10429425
I am not sure if ⅛" aluminum will bend in a bead roller with tipping dies, but a press break with a narrow slot and a single "tooth" could roll the edge to soften that edge a little. Harry