upholstery of the seats in the post BMW E9 models

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Regarding the upholstery of the seats in the post BMW E9 models, which have horizontal stripes, do you know if these stripes were originally stitched with thread or heat-formed?
 
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Guys additional question, Is it normal or accepted for the center sections of the upholstery in the E9 to have these perforations? Personally, I think it looks beautiful. I took this photo from the Coupeking site and would appreciate your feedback.
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"Normal" or "accepted" I would say are personal judgements; It's your car - if you like it, choose it!
Afterall my judgement is just one moment in your coupe's life, whereas you are the one that sees it every time you drive.

I think the perforations could offer a bit more comfort in warm weather?

E9's did not have such perforations from factory.
 
i agree with @Stevehose - the only way to get those crisp lines (back in the day) was to stitch them. today there might be other ways to do it ... but to get a good depth of the panel joint is what is important visually. i also think the perforation is very tasteful, but i like it as shown - just on the inset, not on the side bolsters. i think if you have '74 perforated caps on the door / side panels, it makes a good accompaniment and might look like the way BMW should have done it. if i didn't have Scheel sport seats, i might have taken this approach.
 
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The seams in my Koenig seats were stitched; I assume as Scott notes that this was the common practice when these were made in order to get the depth of the pleat.

As to perforations, I agree that they look good, but I don't think perforated seats would last as long. The perforated MB Tex in my wife's 2016 Mercedes lasted only six years before we had to redo the driver's seat.
 
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I built this hot rod 25 years ago...
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My wife was driving a 1988 E28 (528e super eta) 5 speed at the time. Probably her favorite (and my) BMW daily driver. I loved the interior which was a combo of perforated leather on the seating surfaces and non perforated on the rest. I had the seats done the same way on the hot rod...

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I'm reaching out to see if anyone knows where I can find screws for chairs similar to the ones shown in the picture. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!
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