Where's the best place to find leather seats?
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Where's the best place to find leather seats?
I bought a Mk1 GTI cab last October. It is pretty much original as far as I can tell. As it's lasted through the winter with no leaks, no problems of any kind (and I have driven it daily…) I think it is worth investing in. I haven't taken on a project before like this and I need a bit of help.
I am not mechanically minded in the slightest. I have had handed down to me a couple of Mk1's over the years when my mum worked at a VW dealership in Ashford, Middlesex, but short of this I am pretty much a total novice.
Firstly, I understand leather seats are best bought with matching rear seats and door panels, possibly also a gaiter for the gearstick too.
Would anyone be able to point me in the right direction to find these? (Tried eBay but all a bit hit and miss…)
Thank you very much in advance.
Alex
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Trial and error it is then.
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i learn something new everyday, :wink:lukeybabes said
Nah mk3 seats are exactly the same as mk2 seats. And will fit. And from a corrados and from scirrocos and prob most of the 80's to 98 vws seats will fit.
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The cab is really very original, it doesn't seem to have been mucked around with at all. Also my VW-head mates will chastise me for considering anything but Mk1 original parts, etc. but logically enough, original seats will be getting on for 20 years old at best, right?
Were there many Mk1 seats produced? Mine is a GTI, which I would have guessed was kinda high up the food chain (??), but still only came with cloth trim. Did the original purchaser have to specify and pay extra?
The cab is sapphire blue, quite a light colour. It currently has a sort of dark blue tartan/check seat and door card fabric, with a hint of red in it. Which in itself isn't particularly in-keeping with the bodywork colour.
Also, my passenger seat is sun-bleached as is the drivers side door card. (Wierd, must have been parked for a long time in such a way only to bleach these two bits… don't get it myself, but there we go.) And my drivers seat is a bit hammered. Not the fabric, but there is a line of springs going up my back which is not ideal. Small amount of suffering I have been happy to put up with this far.
Just leaves vanity really. Want leather, like the smell, feel, etc.
Thanks Collo16v, where are you based? And do you have a photo of the diver's side? (alexlangdon@gmail.com, if that's cool…)
Anyone have any black and grey door cards…?!?
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Although the seats may fit the fronts, are the rear seats different?
I know that the ones from the tin tops, are to tall and need cutting down.
What about the door cards from the other donor cars too, would these fit?
If they don't you will end up with odd seats and door cards, unless you have them all retrimmed the same colour.
under those circumstances you can wait for a complete set or have what you got retrimmed.
That is not cheap mind,
However you could go down the route I was thinking about, there is an e bay seller who does the seat covers in a faux leather, these are a proper replacements, you would need to strip the old covers off and replace, I am not sure wether they would supply some spare material for you to trim your door cards yourself or wether they would make a gear stick bag for you?
Just a thought.
I was going to put heated seats in too, whilst re trimming.
They did a set for a rivage for one of the members on here. I think it was boucahy, should be able to find in the search facility
http://www.vwgolfmk1.org.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=66262&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=rivage+interior&start=30
http://stores.ebay.com/KR-best-shop for the heated seat kit
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SEAT-COVER-FOR-VW-GOLF-MK1-MK4-CUSTOM-MADE-IN-6-COLOURS_W0QQitemZ260548297770QQcategoryZ9889QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp4340.m263QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3DSIC%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BIEW%252BFICS%252BUFI%26otn%3D10%26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D7793740455211220086
For the covers.
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So these are the same seats, old covers stripped, new covers… I had spotted this listing on eBay previously but was a bit wary of a seat with a cover on it. But now understand the old covers come off first.
Don't like the idea of trimming things down, far too much margin for error for novice. Only concern is Bouchay's comments:
"Rears are in but not stretched enough yet as i've got to make an internal support for the rear headrests and I need to take them apart again to weld them in. Then I need to make a new rear panel for the back seats."
Make a what now? Take what apart? Did he say welding? Eh? Really? (Run away!!!)
Not sure I want the heated seats. Too comfy. All I'd need is the cat on my lap and a cup of tea and… zzzzzzzzzzzz!
Tell you what though, I could get a bit carried away with this. First the seats, then door cards, then carpet… This is addictive, right? Do you guys have enough money left at the end of the month to fill up the tank and drive the things?!?
Seems my thread has moved… sorry Mr website man, oops
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If you are doing a straight recover on what you have already in the car, then you won't need to do anything alteration wise.
Yep it depends on how deep your pockets are.
Buying the covers and fitting will save loads etc and trimming the door cars should not be too difficult, you could even ask your local trimmer for a price just to do the door cards for you. Or even the whole job, as they wont need to make the covers.
It's all personal to be fair, I was just trying to put a little more in the mix, you can buy leather paint etc, that would colour all your stuff at the same time, its called vynilcote, I think its spelt that way, If you google car trimming or something similar you may find a tutorial on youtube or something to assist the general Idea.
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ans4r said
iv got scirocco storm leather in my mk1 gti, fit straight in….
Nice!!! but would the door cards fit a cabby front and rear?
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However you could go down the route I was thinking about, there is an e bay seller who does the seat covers in a faux leather, these are a proper replacements, you would need to strip the old covers off and replace,
They did a set for a rivage for one of the members on here. I think it was boucahy, should be able to find in the search facility
http://www.vwgolfmk1.org.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=66262&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=rivage+interior&start=30
I have just ordered these seat covers for my cabby. Should be here within the next week or so so i will add pics here as soon as they are fitted
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chortle said
However you could go down the route I was thinking about, there is an e bay seller who does the seat covers in a faux leather, these are a proper replacements, you would need to strip the old covers off and replace,
They did a set for a rivage for one of the members on here. I think it was boucahy, should be able to find in the search facility
http://www.vwgolfmk1.org.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=66262&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=rivage+interior&start=30
I have just ordered these seat covers for my cabby. Should be here within the next week or so so i will add pics here as soon as they are fitted
ok brill mate,
have you had the same design as the ones in ebay piccy look all quilted centres etc.
would you need to ring them to make sure you get the rivage look?
what colour you having?
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chortle said
http://www.vwgolfmk1.org.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=66262&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=rivage+interior&start=30
have you had the same design as the ones in ebay piccy look all quilted centres etc.
would you need to ring them to make sure you get the rivage look?
what colour you having?
I have been intouch with them and they sent me the link that is above to show me some they had already made. I have opted for the same thing but in white. Looking forward to recieving them so i can get them fitted ASAP
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D4VEB said
chortle said
However you could go down the route I was thinking about, there is an e bay seller who does the seat covers in a faux leather, these are a proper replacements, you would need to strip the old covers off and replace,
They did a set for a rivage for one of the members on here. I think it was boucahy, should be able to find in the search facility
http://www.vwgolfmk1.org.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=66262&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=rivage+interior&start=30
I have just ordered these seat covers for my cabby. Should be here within the next week or so so i will add pics here as soon as they are fitted
I'll be watching this one, good luck with it.
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Let me know what you think?
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£150 will do the practical job I want it to, if not the ideal.
Thanks ANS4R, not for me at the moment.
Still at a loss as to door cards… all ideas greatfully received!
I might one day get around to taking a picture of my door cards, they need doing.
The speaker enclosures are for 6x4's speakers from memory.
I have what seems to be the original cards in the rear,. with vents for speakers. If anyone could advise whether they're 6x4 in the back too?
My next project will be the stereo… I'm investigating cleverly concealed active subs in the back of cabs…
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