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    Senior Member moito's Avatar
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    i usually wear those when driving a classic car: https://www.ebay.com/itm/Winter-mens...-/372468826482
    when not i exit on the passenger side.

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    here ya go and they come in Black for those hot sweaty summer months.

    https://www.kiwisheepskins.com/sheep...-wool-skuCS020

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    Sheepskin was later, sometime in the 80's, these are more period correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    Sheepskin was later, sometime in the 80's, these are more period correct.

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    Good Lord, I remember sliding all over my Grandfathers stationwagon rear seat on those Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZVW View Post
    Good Lord, I remember sliding all over my Grandfathers stationwagon rear seat on those Mike
    Must have been during the winter months! Summer months you had to either peel your skin off of them or wear long pants and long sleeves, Lol!
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    No protection. If it brake fix it. When I fix the interior I will just order a extra pair of ready sewn front seat covers and some extra material. The leather quality is not the same as in the sixties and does not age beautifully.

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    Oh man, I just love sheepskin seat covers. The last two owners of my car used them and they did a fantastic job of protecting my seats. Of course I threw them in the trash as soon as I got the car!��
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    Already been done.
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    These came in our low mileage 82SC with factory sport seats. They saved those seats. Looked amazing the first time I took them off in probably decades.

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