Upgrade Your Interior With TMI’s Expanded Cruiser Collection

You’ve done the bodywork and picked the perfect paint. You’ve rebuilt the engine. You have the ideal stance. Your classic Chevy is ready to cruise and show, except you still have the Mexican blanket over the seats. If you’re looking for an easy and affordable option for your hot rod’s interior, TMI has the perfect solution with their newly expanded Cruiser Collection.

Cruiser Collection

The expanded Cruiser Collection from TMI features more color choices.

Several Styles

The TMI Cruiser Collection offers great styles for your Chevy, from the “Classic” to the “Lowback” to a traditional “Bench.” The collection was designed to make interior decisions easier and, more importantly, to look really good with the stock interior.

The Classic seat is a reclining bucket that is sophisticated, yet understated. As the name suggests, it is the perfect option for a classic looking interior. However, if you want a little more bolstering for comfort and a slightly more aggressive look, the Lowback provides the perfect solution. If your car is more performance oriented, this is a solid option.

 

If you’re a traditionalist, or if you like to slide an arm around your significant other while cruising the boulevard, the TMI Cruiser Collection also features a solid or split bench seat. You can get these in 55-inch or 60-inch options.

The TMI Cruiser Collection features several color options from basic black and brown, to the newly added grey, tan, or red selections. You can even select contrasting stitch options.

TMI is known for craftsmanship combined with style and comfort. Their seats feature all-metal frames and come fully assembled and ready to bolt in, with the available, vehicle-specific mounting brackets.

If you’re ready to take your vehicle interior to another level, visit TMI to check out the Cruiser Collection and their other lines of customizable interior options.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Jason Baffrey

Growing up in his dad’s paint and body shop, working on classics, hot rods, and race cars, Baffrey went on to work in racing as an announcer, TV host, and track operations.
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