I want to recover my seats and door panels. I found material that is a very close match. Howver, I was thinking about going to leather. do you think it would look ok with leather?

Spoke to George. He doesn't remember what material was used.

Don't go leather. It won't look right and you will hate it. On top of that it will cost more money.
Just do this
http://www.seatsource.com/FlofitSeatbySeatSource/tabid/21367/Default.aspx
Buy a couple of brand new grey flofits in cloth and swap your headrests. Then when you have the money, get them re-covered the right way. I should be able to find some if the original matrial by then. I'm still looking.
Flo Fits look good in leather. I should know.LOL
I would rather go leather and be obvious different than to have a so-so fabric match. IMO you should keep to one color dove grey to match the interior with red piping. Two toning them could look really great or really tacky unless the car is white then mimic the SSC seats with red piping. Stay close to what Saleen designed and will look nice. You can find an exact match to the vinyl and plastic used in stock foxbodies and the leather used on the SSC. It is the same color. I looked through some books 3 or 4yrs ago at a upholstery shop near my house and ordered a 5 square yd. roll of leather to keep around and replace damaged interior parts on my SSC and my '88 GT vert. Great to have extra leather on hand.
On this same topic: I just put a set of leather Flofits in my car. I also purchased the rear seat cover from Seat Source. How difficult is replacing the rear seat cover? Is this a job I could do myself with simple shop tools, or do I need the services of a professional upholsterer? Specifically, it looks like the rear seat 'uppers' are pretty simple, and only held in place with the ever present Christmas tree fasteners, and a couple of listing wires/rods, I think I can handle these. However, what about the lowers? If anyone has tackled this job or has some insight, your thoughts would be greatly appreciated. If it is simple, I would be willing to purchase a set of hog ring pliers and some rings, if that is all it takes? Thanks.