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Old Sep 6, 2018 | 03:37 PM
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I recently purchased a 2000 Grand Marquis. Considering its age, the car is in good nick. A good project car.

However, the seats are in bad shape. They are leather (light tan). Many punctures and tears. They are powered on both sides

I am hoping that someone has a few ideas about what to do with these seats. I am wanting to fix them at a low cost (let's say between $200-1000).

I appreciate the help!
 
Old Apr 29, 2020 | 01:26 PM
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Originally Posted by marquis2000
I recently purchased a 2000 Grand Marquis. Considering its age, the car is in good nick. A good project car.

However, the seats are in bad shape. They are leather (light tan). Many punctures and tears. They are powered on both sides

I am hoping that someone has a few ideas about what to do with these seats. I am wanting to fix them at a low cost (let's say between $200-1000).

I appreciate the help!
There are a good amount of videos I’ve seen on YouTube about restoring leather seats and repainting them with leather paint n all, I would consider trying that if I were you, I know it’s a pain to see the rest of the car in nice shape and then have to sit in worn out seats, my last car had that problem. The videos I’ve seen y’all about filling the holes with a clear silicone of some sort and then leather painting the seat over, and magically no more holes. Not sure about tears but anything’s worth a try.
 
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