[FC] seats my ramblin's
N2VZD at aol.com
N2VZD at aol.com
Tue Jul 8 06:40:07 EDT 2008
in my case , after reviewing many interesting FC seat installations , i
opted to have mine rebuilt , with a slight amount of modern material added to the
bottom cushion. i also added heating elements . i have not had time to put
in the wiring yet ,but getting closer. i enjoy / need the heat for a bad
back. the rampy is as comfortable for us traveling as any big cars we have
owned , including Cadillacs! part of the comfort is the way you sit in an FC ,
not stretched out , but legs down , like a chair. i have not seen any
installation that looks like it belongs. closest was a chrysler new yorker seat in a
rampy years ago. not bad , but the outer puffy edges looked like they were
too big. i did a lot of looking / measuring at several "used auto part yards"
so i think , stock with slight modifications was the best choice for me. i
just did the same matching seat for my 64 greenbrier. the seat kinda shows at
this link. _http://www.corvair.de/n2vzd/p5131218b.jpg_
(http://www.corvair.de/n2vzd/p5131218b.jpg)
regards, tim colson
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