> The seats are an original pattern, and as noted have > been re-done but > without the embossed crowns on the seat backs. This saddens me, to know that reupholstering the seats causes some loss in the car's original character. My '67 has these embossed crowns, and I think it is one of the most distinctive things about the interior. My rear seat is in excellent shape, so I'm not too worried about losing that, but the two front seats are worn, ripped in places, and screaming for replacement. They are also very sun-dried, as is the top of the rear seat backs. I am loathe to replace them, because it will detract from the car's originality. I oil the leather and massage it, but it doesn't get any better. I think i can fix the cracks and tears with some glue, replacement leather, and leatherique, but what to do about the faded/dried leather on the top of the seat backs? ===== --Mike Pittinaro 'Tis Christmas again Have a happy holiday Imperially __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/