Wow, what an active topic! I have yet to search the forum for more detailed information on this topic, so that should help me out a lot. I will try to reply to everyone's comments in one post:
K,
You say that you continue to clean and use your sheepskins regularly. Can you comment on comfort in various driving conditions (cold of winter, heat of summer, rainy humid days with the top up, etc.)?
jmbour,
Thank you for the offer and the picture, but the blue would look very out of place in my car. Perhaps an ad in our For Sale forum would produce a sale for you.
Trice,
Thanks for the feedback. Two votes against sheepskins, one vote for.
Ted280sl,
If the genuine leather seat material is that easy to install, and I can't save the original, then maybe it's worth buying it and installing it myself. I would hate to pay $70/hour for someone to do the work that I could do myself. I don't mind doing slow detailed work, it allows my mind to wander!
Bruce,
That's a great success story. Was that the first time you had ever done any upholstery work? I'm an extreme novice. I don't even know what the original clips and hog clips are that you mention. I've never done anything like this, but we've got two people suggesting I could accomplish it. I guess I better start searching this wonderful web site!
Thanks everyone - keep your comments & suggestions coming!
Rodd
Powell, Ohio, USA
1966 230SL, Euro, Auto, Leather, both tops
1994 E420