TobyH
Silver Member
I just sold a Cub Cadet with a Sims cab. The doors were vinyl and some flexible, clear plastic for windows. The door panels had snaps that snapped the panels to the frame and also some velco to help seal around curves. There was a big zipper sewn in around the edge for access. All the material looked like it could be found at an upholstery shop that makes custom seat covers and tonneau covers.
I have a friend that had an antique car's original upholstery covered in a clear plastic to protect it and to be able to use the car without wearing the upholstery. That material would be perfect for the side windows.
Not sure what to use for the front and rear glass. The bus door sounds like a good idea. I'd check with a windshield replacement service as well.
I have a friend that had an antique car's original upholstery covered in a clear plastic to protect it and to be able to use the car without wearing the upholstery. That material would be perfect for the side windows.
Not sure what to use for the front and rear glass. The bus door sounds like a good idea. I'd check with a windshield replacement service as well.