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I put them in my Plymouth and the material had good quality and color but the detail of the western scroll was not nearly as fine as the original.
The door cards were not punched properly for the spring clip fasteners which was a pain had to make my own holes without wrecking the vinyl.
I actually ordered the rear seat from Summit almost a year ago.
Perhaps I need to get a refund on that one...
Update:
I just checked looks like the rear seat vinyl shipped today!
What are the odds of that (after 350 or so days)
I have a '70 Challenger it has the S/E pattern. Before I got the car the owner had the buckets recovered with Legendary material. The backs he didn't do. So I took a gamble purchased the PUI and it matches perfect and quality is very good.
FWIW, I did my '69 buckets back in '16 with PUI covers that were made in '14.
The sample Legendary sent me was the same thickness as PUI material The PUI backing was notably different.
Several have complained about PUI in threads I've read. No idea where QC level is these days.
It was my first time doing this. (likely my last as well)
How they came out for me...........
The covers appear to be holding up so far, but they don't get every day driver wear and tear by a longshot.
Last fall ............