Hi, where is everyone getting their new upholstery for their MII's? I'm having a difficult time....and NO, mustangs Unlimited does not carry them any more. Been there, tried that. Thanks.
THE COBRAMAN said:Have a local trim shop do mine. $350 for all 3 seats.
When I asked about the presewn covers, he said he'd seen some really nice ones, and some really crappy ones. As he pointed out, if you add in the cost of somebody installing them (they have been known to rip during installation), you'll spend as much as letting them do them from scratch.
For some cars, it was the only choice anyway, since only standard all-vinyl was available from MU.

THE COBRAMAN said:Paid $700 for a '91 Stang top with glass rear curtain about 2 years ago. I would say the top price is probably pretty close , taking the ever-escalating cost of everything into account.
One thing to remember about stuff like this is, that the trim shop is likely to use the better/best of any given product on the market. They have to, their reputation is on the line, whereas a vendor halfway across the country will likely have lots of buyers looking for a deal. I know you can buy conv. tops pretty cheaply online and through the catalogs, but here's a little rule I have learned the hard way: When were you ever sorry you bought the best of something?
Yep, it was me on the pipe.


THE COBRAMAN said:I'd guess he took the VIN as a means of verifying the year/model.
I can check with my guy if I need to. Most trim shops will have a Detroit book that has sample swatches in it.
My experience with trim shops is that they get it all, from boat Bimini top fabrication to high-end luxury car work, so I wouldn't sweat it too hard till you get a price.
It's been a couple of years since I had them do the last set, so I'm sure prices have gone up some. I did get an estimate on another car, and they said about $500 for front and rear, but the front in that car also has the backrest covered on the back, as opposed to using a plastic panel like the II.

Project 77 said:we had a 94 cavalier convertible and we paid 1100 for a new white top from the best shop in the Reading PA area. Rayco, he does seats for I think $625 for all three seats

1970impala said:yea, thats what this car was..how about that. and he got an amount for 850.00 so i guess thats good then. it was a blue car with a white top. i may have to take you up on the rayco company if this guy cannot do. i can drive to Reading. I will just about anything for this car. but I can get to reading.
the one thing you have to watch out for is the quality of the material used, make sure it is automotive grade. I hade three seats done awhile ago that was supposed to be Cobra material, well after a year and a half the black started to fade terrible