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As everyone knows these bench seats in our trucks take a beating, and after 40+ years can use a much needed rehab. The saddle blanket style seat cover seems to be the most popular remedy to this condition. So I just wanted to give a heads up to anyone in the market for a seat cover give "webschooner" on ebay a try. I have no affiliation other than being a very satisfied customer.
Don't be fooled by the similar looking Chinese seat covers on ebay that are ten bucks cheaper than webschooner (read the reviews) . webschooners seat covers are made in the U.S.A. of a heavy weight material and they fit our 73-79's like a charm!
I'll have to check them out. I like the saddle blanket look and have been wondering which way to go. Still a ways off before I'm sitting on it but thanks for the heads up
I wouldn't recommend it if I thought it was crap. They are a quality piece. As everyone I try to save a buck, so I looked at the Chinese $30 seat cover but after reading the reviews I shied away....then I found "webschooner" ….$10 more but of a much higher quality.
Nothing fancy, just a quality seat cover. It took me about 2hrs to install, the seller includes a couple dozen nylon ties and I wanted to double knot each one. All in all I am pretty pleased how it turned out, much better than the ripped up and shredded seat underneath it lol. The fit is perfect for our 73-79 seats.
I'd love to have one for the SuperCab (split backrest) but he doesn't list any and you can't contact the seller due to the high volume of messages he gets.
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