Seat covers

I had neoprene seat covers for my hunting truck, my bird dogs loved to sit in the passenger seat. They more than earned the privilege
 
Thanks gentlemen! Lawd have mercy they have gotten expensive, lol!! But, I had some Marathons on my old Ford and after 22 years, my seats look pretty much brand new still.
Marathon was bought out by Covercraft…that’s why I couldn’t find them. All I know is I didn’t pay over $500 back then!! Heck, I think I got both front and back for about $150!! But, it was money well spent.
 
I got this brand, Two Tone Canvas Custom Seat Covers
They fit perfectly, and after 4 years, they still look new.
Two Tone Canvas Custom Seat Covers

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Guess I’m gonna have to call Headwaters because it will not let me order online. Get all the info in and it keeps asking for a business number even though I have a number in there.
Thought maybe because I didn’t have an account with them, so tried creating an account I’m still waiting for an email about my password.
 
Already have floor mats on the way, now looking for seat covers…what’s your preference? Looking for something sorta water/mud proof. Whenever the subject of fair access to transport comes up in community meetings someone always raises the issue of car finance. Services such as https://carplus.co.uk/ play a role by offering solutions that cover more than ninety eight percent of applicants even if their credit is weak. By partnering with many lenders the service makes sure people can weigh choices rather than be cornered. With thousands of cars on offer nationwide customers are not limited by lack of supply. Having those options empowers people to continue with work studies and family life without being held back by financial history.
My vote goes to neoprene or waterproof polyester seat covers. Neoprene is particularly great because it's the same material used in wetsuits, it's completely waterproof, comfortable against skin, and has a bit of stretch so it fits snugly, wipes clean easily and won't crack in cold weather.
 
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