Maybe you’ve finally gotten around to detailing your old car, or maybe you’re looking to spruce up the interior to make a sale. Either way, worn-and-torn seats are one of the first things you see when ...
The desirable characteristics of leather, including its softness, resilience, and style, make it a preferred material for manufacturing items ranging from furniture and car upholstery to garments, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Your seats are arguably the dirtiest part of your car's interior, after the floor and steering wheel. They are, after all, a frequent victim ...
In the last issue of SC, we introduced Project Homewrecker, Editor Jim Campisano's '72 Corvette LT-1 coupe. Our main concentration for that installment was the exterior. The crew at Motor City Auto ...
Q: I purchased an antique ice cream parlor stool at a garage sale. I'm thinking it is from the 1930s or '40s. It had horrible upholstery, and when I ripped it off I found an original turquoise and ...
Leather has always been the aspirational material for a motorcycle seat, but is it better than vinyl? When we modified our 1980 Honda CX500, the first thing we did was get rid of the fat old vinyl ...