I have a 71 Impala 4-door pillarless. I bought these as the upholstery has a few tears in it. The car has the original upholstery - which means that that putting these on is fairly difficult. Two people were definitely needed. The issue is the original upholstery on the back portion of the seat actually goes down and around the bottom of the seat. It’s then under the metal springs by about 6 inches. To place the plastic install stick into the seat, it must be done blind and by feel while lying down on the back seat. Then, your helper must feel for the plastic piece between the seats, and then try to pull it out with her fingers only. I’m sure the rear will be easier, as you need to take the rear seat out to install. I’m very happy with the look, but the headrest cover could be a bit better fitting, and the front marked clearly on the inside of the cover. It’s kinda like putting a shower cap on the headrest. It’s a bit loose and has bulges of extra fabric. The “S” hooks are a nightmare to get closed tight enough to keep the elastic from coming out. I had a few hooks that I closed as tight as I could, yet, the elastic kept slipping through the tiny gap (if there’s even 1 mm gap, the elastic slips through). When trying to put the “S” hooks on the seat springs - it’s quite challenging doing it blind by feel only. Really the only way to do it. I’m sure if the original upholstery was not on the seats, it would be much easier to install.
Posted by Shannon (Manassas, VA) / November 01, 20181971 Chevy Impala