The 1961 and 1962 New Yorker used a flat panel of solid cloth that wrapped all the way up across the the top of the driver's seatback. All other areas of the seat were biscuit tufted. Doing something similar with your Custom's seatback should not be a problem. At least another 40 years. Chris H. 60 NY T&C 66 LeBaron --- Rex Crews <rexcrews@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hello, All, > > I am redoing the front seat on my '61 Custom with > n.o.s. materials, but a > question has come up. For some reason there is a > seam in the very middle of > the driver's back rest. This welted seam is very > uncomfortable to the back > and is also where the original upholstery came > apart. Is there any > compelling reason to put this welted seam back in? > None of the other seat > back have the seam, although it is absolutely a > factory thing. I am just > afraid the n.o.s. material may be prone to splitting > at this spot, so I > would like to have a smooth seat back in the fabric > covered area. Can > anyone speak to this? > > Thanks, > > Rex Crews '59 and '60 Crowns and '61 Custom > > >