Description
If the seat cover in your Chevy Pickup is ripped or worn, order this 1954-1955 Chevy/GMC (1st Series) Pickup Bench Seat Cover, Open Back to make it look new again. This isn’t just a seat cover, it’s a true upholstery kit that you can install yourself. This ready-to-install kit is designed specifically for your factory original frame and is not a universal cover. It is made of the highest quality, auto-rated materials and will completely replace, not cover, your existing upholstery. With it’s fully foamed back, this kit will help in restoring your auto interior to a comfortable and clean new look while saving you hundreds of dollars (If you need to replace the original seat foam, please see our seat foam repair kits. Seat Foam Repair Kits). Each kit includes installation directions, and the hog rings and pliers required to secure the kit to the seat frame. The kit does not include a replacement seat pad. Each kit is custom made in the U.S.A., based on your selections, and is shipped directly from the manufacturer to you in approximately 4-5 weeks.
Unless otherwise noted, this style fits bench seats without headrests. For any non-bench seat, or seat with a headrest, please see individual product description for available options.
This cover comes as an:
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Open Back – This is suitable for standard cab pickups where you will not see the rear of the seat. As it sounds, the seat cover wraps around the edges of the seat, but the majority of the seat back is exposed.
PLEASE NOTE:
Due to variations in computer monitor settings, we recommend that you request a fabric swatch of the material type and color that you like so that you can see and feel it. To request free samples, please click on the request sample link. Because this is a quality custom item made to your specifications, no returns are allowed for dissatisfaction with fabrics, colors, or styles. The photo provided is representative of seat cover design only and may not represent your specific seat configuration.
Scott Severson –
I too asked for and got sample fabrics and vinyls. I picked out my color combinations and sent in my order and paid for it.. I waited patiently for the seat covers to arrive. It took forever. When they say six to eight weeks they mean it. Not exactly sure but i think it took longer. I lost track of time. The day finally came when my seat covers arrived. I took them out of the box and they were glorious. Couldnt wait to start putting them on. I traced my seat back and seat onto my one inch foam as the directions and video called for. Then cut out said back and seat. Inserted foam and burlap covered seat springs into upholstery with ease. To Much Ease! Turns out the seat covers are made about an inch too long on either end of the seat and back. Its not nice and tight like on the videos. My seat back is 52 inches wide and the upholsery is 54 inches wide. The upholstery just flops on the ends. Nothing there to fill the gaps. I promptly called Raybuck and they asked if I could send pictures. Also asked if it was the original seat. I told them that its a 1954 truck and Im not the original owner so no Im not sure its the original seat. It had the original upholstery on it and I do have a second seat frame as a spare. It is of the exact same dimensions. I beleave all truck seats from ‘47 to ‘54 are the same. I sent pictures and they said they would forward them to the manufacturer. Thats where it sits to this point. Its been over three weeks and I havent heard a word. I went on the manufacturers websight and it says dont contact them, call whoever you bought them from. Well, Raybuck has got their money so I dont think that they are going to push the issue with the manufacturer. Ill never buy anything from them again. They say its up to the manufacturer to decide if they will acccept any returns. Be very weary before buying from Raybuck or Seatz Upholstery unless you dont care about your money!
Marc Carrizales –
I per-ordered some fabric samples before I placed my custom made bench seat cover. Turned out exactly like I wonted. Good quality and well-made. Thanks Raybuck!