---- you wrote: > Both my 1956 Furys had clear plastic seat covers still on the back seats > and they each did a lot to see that the back seats survived into the > 1990's. Personally, I can't stand to sit on them. They are sort of like > prophylatics. > > Richard > > > At 7:27 AM -0500 7/8/98, John Bayerlein wrote: > >Our 1958 Belvedere has just turned 19000 miles and the consensus > >of opinion here is that the near perfect interior should be protected > >by clear plastic seat covers, typical of the 50's era. Any opinions? > > > >Mary Beth ============================================= My 2 cents: I agree with the above 100% and would further encourage looking out for humidity when installing them (I've seen mildew grow under the clear plastic but this may be a coastal Calif. thing.) The Fingerhut covers (do they even still make those?) with the "Maltese cross" impression in the plastic don't seem to hold up as well as unstamped plastic. I suspect gauge of plastic is a consideration as well. Mike Sealey <mopar2ya@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Former Owner, '57 Plymouth Sport Suburban & '59 DeSoto Firedome ----------------------------------------------------- Get free personalized email at http://email.lycos.com |