I also got the seats back from the upolstery shop. I still need to find two bucket seat hinge covers(two of mine are junk) and restore the seat tracks.
Here's what I started with. New seat covers were install when the car was brought from Nevada to Iowa. Then the car sat for 10+ years with the top down under a lean-to. That destroyed the covers, foam and rusted the seat frames. The covers look white in this picture. I was surprised when I got the new covers. I was expecting white but they are actually a pearl. I'm not sure what I think about that yet. Hopefully I'll like it.
rusted frames and mice eaten foam
Front frames were in bad shape. I had the upholstery shop strip them down. Then I took them to the powerder coaters. He also fixed the rust issues before coating them.
rear frames were fine...just needed blasting and coating
It was nasty outside when I got the frames back from the coaters so I don't have any pics of them afterward. I took some pictures of the backs once they came back from the upholstery shop so you can see the difference.
The front seats have some wrinkes in them just like my Challenger. I was told that it is from the extra material in the back of the seam area.(how it was sewn) Hopefully that will get less noticeable as the new foam relaxes a bit.
I also need to purchase new seat back cardboard pieces. The seat covers came with extra vinyl to wrap around the seat backs. Obviously the original ones are junk from sitting out in the weather for years and years.