Mike, When I did the interior of my 65 conv. in 98, I used 3 hides of pearlescent leather which I had bought from SMS auto fabrics.These hides were huge. It is possible that the estimate that Carl got from Kileen's is for smaller hides, but 15 hides seems exagerated. I don't remember the exact square footage but my cost was 2700.00 Canadian dollars (appr.1500.00 US in 98). If the cost of the 15 hides are close to this amount, then it is possible that they are very small hides, but I doubt this. The only parts covered in leather are: the back seat including the central divider , the two front seats, the front dividing arm rest and the head rest which I think Carl doesn't have on his car. All the rest, door panels, sunvisors, central top boot and top well are of matching vinyl. The only problem I encountered is that I could not find the thin welting for the seats and they had to be fabricated by the upholsterer resulting in a thicker welting which looks good anyway. A while back I have e-mail Roger Farrar on the proper method of replacing the wood veneer on his 65 conv. If Carl is interested or anyone else I could post it on IML. Mike, tell Carl I haven't forgotten about sending pictures to him, I have just been extremely busy lately. Moe, 1965 Imp. conv. Mike & Christine Trettin wrote: > My brother-in-law here in Iowa is planning to have his '65 convertible's > seats redone, and will probably buy the correct pearlescent leather from > Kileen's, but would like to know how many hides to expect to need to recover > the front and rear seats--he was told 15 hides, but that sounded like a lot. > I guess he actually has (3) questions: > > (1) How many square feet in a typical "hide"? > (2) How many square feet needed for the seats? (Or how many "hides"?) > (3) What surfaces are actually covered in leather? (i.e., is there any > vinyl used for the sides, etc.?) > > Thanks for your advice, > > Mike Trettin > 1956 Imperial Sedan, Turquoise >