Quinten's is a single-location auto upholstery shop focused on leather and vinyl restoration for vehicle interiors, serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas with repairs that range from small tears to full seat reupholstering. The work is done on-site, and the shop handles both domestic and imported vehicles.
The shop repairs and replaces leather and vinyl components in car, truck, and SUV cabins. Typical jobs include patching torn seats, recoloring faded leather, replacing worn door panels, fixing vinyl dashboard cracks, and full seat reupholstering when damage is too extensive for patching. The work is not a quick detail service; most projects require the vehicle to stay at the shop for at least a day or longer depending on scope.
Quinten's quotes jobs individually based on damage extent and material type. Small repairs like a single seat tear patch typically run $150 to $400, depending on leather quality and repair location. Full seat reupholstering for a single seat starts around $600 to $1,200 per seat, with leather options costing more than vinyl. Dashboard or door panel restoration runs $300 to $800. A complete interior refresh (all seats, panels, and trim) can reach $3,000 to $6,000+ on larger vehicles. Pricing varies with material choice (OEM match, aftermarket, or upgrade leather) and labor complexity. Call ahead for a binding estimate; prices change with material availability and shop schedule.
Oklahoma City has several upholstery shops, but most handle residential furniture or mixed commercial work. Quinten's is one of the few dedicated to automotive interiors. Nearby alternative is Cline Upholstery on NW 10th Street, which does auto work but primarily focuses on furniture reupholstering; they accept some vehicle jobs but with longer wait times and less automotive-specific expertise. A third option is taking work to larger collision repair centers that subcontract upholstery; those shops mark up the work and have less control over finish quality. Quinten's is the right choice if you want direct communication with the person doing the repair and automotive-specific know-how. Use a collision center subcontractor only if your upholstery work must be coordinated with frame or body repair on the same vehicle.
Quinten's works well for owners of vehicles with worn or damaged leather or vinyl interiors who want to restore rather than replace. It suits classic car restorers, luxury vehicle owners maintaining original or upgraded cabins, and anyone whose seats or panels are too damaged for a detailer to fix but not damaged enough to justify junking the vehicle. It does not suit owners looking for quick cosmetic cleaning or protection (use a detailer for that) or those with severely water-damaged interiors where mold is already present (the shop will likely decline the job or recommend professional mold remediation first).
Call or visit in person with photos of the damage or bring the vehicle to the shop. The owner or technician will assess the tear, fade, or crack, identify the material (leather type, vinyl formulation), and discuss whether patching, recoloring, or reupholstering makes financial sense. They will provide a verbal or written estimate and a timeframe. Most small repairs can begin within a week; larger projects may have a two- to three-week lead time depending on material sourcing and shop load. Drop-off and pickup are by appointment.
Quinten's operates Monday through Friday during standard business hours; verify current hours before visiting as they occasionally shift seasonally. The shop has parking in front and is accessible by vehicle. No appointment is strictly required for an estimate, but calling ahead prevents a wasted trip if the owner is out on a job. Leave your contact number if you drop off a vehicle; the shop will call with updates and a completion date. Payment is typically due upon pickup.
Leather and vinyl restoration is a niche skill, and having a dedicated automotive upholstery shop in the city means vehicle owners are not forced to drive to Dallas or Tulsa for specialty work. Quinten's keeps aging and high-value vehicle interiors functional without the cost or hassle of replacement.
