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There are many models on here with custom upholstery that should give you ideas. I would use some plastic strips and round the edges before gluing to a base made from anything .. plastic best so you can glue the strips easily. I've uses thin half round strips to tuck n roll, but for wide flat pleats you have to use flat strips. You have plenty of strips available to pick from.  You'll have to use strips thin enough to allow then to wrap around the seat tops.

I did a google search and this should do it for ya.  ... http://www.modelcarsmag.com/forums/topic/85175-new-tuckn-roll-interiors/

This should look cool .. be sure to let us see!!  :D

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Jimmy Flintstone use to make a kit of this couch. I have one built in my display that I painted red with all bumper and taillight pieces being white metal that I polished. Used bmf for the chrome. Came out great and I love it in my display. I call it the chillin caddy couch.

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I though Jimmy Flintstone's piece was from a 59 Caddy

this one is either a 60 or 61.

 

I wanted one back when first offered

And his "Allen" Champion Driver Figure

it was Suppose to be Alan Kulwicki!!!!!

 

Would still love that Allen figure!!

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