Ashes to ashes...these turned to dust

I guess it makes sense as the rear shelf is typically an oven in a coupe. In a targa , we have more glass...ie the oven is bigger. Probably why my rear shelf and crescent were trash. Nothing left to this leather strap. I was thinking when I felt the leather initially that some oil might save it. It shattered before I had a chance. Forensic study...like piecing back together dinosaur bones

Two cobblers nails secure the straps on each seat back

I have some scraps of thick leather that should work

I had the tool that allows me to set the two halves of the snap

Test fit on the other side

I may need to move these when I adhesive the new seat backs with carpet, but overall that was easy...at least with the seats on a work bench, not in the back of the car.
So I was asked for the choke size for some webers that I sold recently and I couldn't tell if the close-up picture was going to be in focus...guess this is what you see right after you get sucked into the air horn of a weber at 7000 rpm

BTW...the chokes are 32s.