Our 1972 Ford F250 had a serious hole in the seat that someone was trying to fix with a pair of jeans (why would anyone do that?). We bought this cover to keep the seat from deteriorating until we had time to properly restore it. The cover is easy to assemble. All I had to do was slide the seat forward and place the cover on top. However, it doesn't fit at all and the headrest holes were clearly visible on the top of the seat, which didn't look good. We decided to use the bottom half and tuck the top half under and behind the seat (photo attached). It fits well but the front corner is a little dangling (shown in the photo). The included loops hold it well, but it would be better if there were more of them so you can pull it tighter. The truck won't get used to it much, so we're fine with that until we decide to actually restore the seat properly. in the future. However, if you really need a quality full seat cover, we wouldn't recommend it.
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