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Should the car seats be stitched into the foam at any point, or should it just just be a single unbroken piece of material going across for each color? If it should be stitched, about how wide apart should the rolls be? What I got with my car wasn't original, so I can't go by it. I'd like to look the way it was delivered. Also, if you know how far apart the headliner sections are stitched, that would b a big help, too. Thanks.

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Bob Kenison
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1953 Chevrolet 210 2-door sedan
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I also need to know if there's piping on the seam edges or if the pieces are just stitched together. Thanks again.


Bob Kenison
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1953 Chevrolet 210 2-door sedan
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No piping on a 210 - I sent you some pictures.


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I appreciate your help, Gene.


Bob Kenison
VCCA #046373
1953 Chevrolet 210 2-door sedan

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