Not an answer directly, but the Chris Gould books are good on this sort of thing. Google gave me this overview of the man and his work:
https://aus7in.wordpress.com/2016/05/23/...-restorer/
I see he supplies books direct, without reading that I'd have gone to:
https://www.pwa7c.co.uk/bookshop.php
Some pics of a Mk1 Mini back seat.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/132523564199?ch...912&crdt=0
In my pile of "might be useful" bits for another project I've got a set of seats from an Austin A40 that became a rally car. I thought they looked period. Currently grey but that's easy to change. An example:
http://www.justacargeek.com/2012/04/1960...w-car.html
On of the finishing off jobs for my Austin 7 (raced 20 years ago, mothballed since children took over) is to trim to size seats from a London black cab I got from a scrap yard in the early 90s, again very traditional construction with sewn stuffed flutes. The "jump seat" cushions are just a little too wide for the bit I sit on, the back rest is "plenty" and some...
https://aus7in.wordpress.com/2016/05/23/...-restorer/
I see he supplies books direct, without reading that I'd have gone to:
https://www.pwa7c.co.uk/bookshop.php
Some pics of a Mk1 Mini back seat.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/132523564199?ch...912&crdt=0
In my pile of "might be useful" bits for another project I've got a set of seats from an Austin A40 that became a rally car. I thought they looked period. Currently grey but that's easy to change. An example:
http://www.justacargeek.com/2012/04/1960...w-car.html
On of the finishing off jobs for my Austin 7 (raced 20 years ago, mothballed since children took over) is to trim to size seats from a London black cab I got from a scrap yard in the early 90s, again very traditional construction with sewn stuffed flutes. The "jump seat" cushions are just a little too wide for the bit I sit on, the back rest is "plenty" and some...