Hi Mike. If I remember right, there is a way to make a mold of the original embossing using a rubber product that dries like silly putty without the stretch, you could then transfer this to a hard plastic moulding compound or plaster making a male and female. If you use the plaster, you could then make a metal male and female mold and use a press to emboss this into the leather panel. I know that it sounds like a lot of work but at least when you were finished, you would have the original look and I'm sure that it would do your heart good every time you looked at the seats. Of course, if the originals are embroidered you could find an embroidery shop that has a computerized embroiderer and they could copy it from the seat or maybe a picture. A good place to find an embroidery shop would be a uniform company as they put names on shirts all the time or you could look in the Thomas Registers which should be at your local library or probably someplace on line. If you can't find them, let me know and I will look up the shops that are near you for you in my set. Molding materials can be found at WWW.mcmaster.com You won't believe the amount of stuff they have. Good Luck Allan R. 62 conv and loads of other junkers