Hello - this is a follow on discussion from my last post about E3 seat disassembly. Over the last week great progress has been made on the front driver seat rebuild and refresh. I am about half way through the project and wanted to share an update on what has been done thus far, a review on my Newark Auto (formerly World Upholstery) seat cover kit, and a full step by step process guide on seat disassembly, and rebuild. The step by step guide linked below will be updated and replaced with a full version following that will include the seat back at a later date.
E3 Seat Rebuild Step by Step Process Guide
Newark Auto Review:
My order was placed mid-August 2025 only a couple months after WU was acquired by Newark. Newark does not list the E3 seat for sale on their website. Has to reach out via email engage and purchase.
*Sales and Customer Service: A
Worked with Heather, a former WU employee. Very easy to deal with, responsive, and knowledgeable. Would highly recommend dealing with
*Materials: A
Feels high quality, thick, sturdy vinyl, piping, and innards
*Construction and Fitment: A+
Top notch, the new seat cover fit like a glove, tight, cut perfectly to size, and has sturdy hand sewn seams
*Color and Finish Matching: B+
Maybe it just needs to be broken in or oiled some, but the Newark color and finish is more matte than the original. The original has a semi gloss, shiny finish to it. This is prevalent even in other areas of the car with far less wear like the seat back pockets.
*Pattern Matching: B
As you can see the Newark Auto pattern is not as deeply pressed into the vinyl as the original. The chevrons are there but too faint. Unsure as to why, but my thoughts are that their press was not set to a deep enough spec when pressing the vinyl on this run. @Dick Steinkamp - you used WU, what was your pattern like?
*Shipping: B+ 6 weeks from order
Pic 1 shows the before, original 1972 seat condition
Pic 2 and 3 show the seat bottom after the rebuild
Pic 4 shows the original vinyl patterning
Pic 5 shows the Newark Auto patterning
E3 Seat Rebuild Step by Step Process Guide
Newark Auto Review:
My order was placed mid-August 2025 only a couple months after WU was acquired by Newark. Newark does not list the E3 seat for sale on their website. Has to reach out via email engage and purchase.
*Sales and Customer Service: A
Worked with Heather, a former WU employee. Very easy to deal with, responsive, and knowledgeable. Would highly recommend dealing with
*Materials: A
Feels high quality, thick, sturdy vinyl, piping, and innards
*Construction and Fitment: A+
Top notch, the new seat cover fit like a glove, tight, cut perfectly to size, and has sturdy hand sewn seams
*Color and Finish Matching: B+
Maybe it just needs to be broken in or oiled some, but the Newark color and finish is more matte than the original. The original has a semi gloss, shiny finish to it. This is prevalent even in other areas of the car with far less wear like the seat back pockets.
*Pattern Matching: B
As you can see the Newark Auto pattern is not as deeply pressed into the vinyl as the original. The chevrons are there but too faint. Unsure as to why, but my thoughts are that their press was not set to a deep enough spec when pressing the vinyl on this run. @Dick Steinkamp - you used WU, what was your pattern like?
*Shipping: B+ 6 weeks from order
Pic 1 shows the before, original 1972 seat condition
Pic 2 and 3 show the seat bottom after the rebuild
Pic 4 shows the original vinyl patterning
Pic 5 shows the Newark Auto patterning