<VV> Seats
Stephen Upham
contactsmu@sbcglobal.net
Mon, 23 Aug 2004 20:25:06 -0500
I have always liked the idea of the Sebring convertible seats because
of the fact that they come with their own shoulder belt that is
integrated with the seat-back.
See: The Chrysler Cure
Go to Kent Sullivan's website. www.corvairkid.com
and look at the Chrysler seats he put in his LM.
Stephen Upham
Dallas, Texas
Mid prod. #18732 -1965 Monza sedan 110, Sierra Tan - Saddle, PG, A/C,
original AM/FM, clock, tint, oil bath air filter, w/ 77K (soon to be
out of group red for the first time in twelve years)
Corvairium II
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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 21:25:51 -0400
From: Marc Sheridan <sheridanma@adelphia.net>
To: Hank Kaczmarek <kaczmarek@charter.net>
CC: Virtualvairs <virtualvairs@corvair.org>
Subject: Message: 2
Date: Sun, 22 Aug 2004 21:25:51 -0400
From: Marc Sheridan <sheridanma@adelphia.net>
To: Hank Kaczmarek <kaczmarek@charter.net>
CC: Virtualvairs <virtualvairs@corvair.org>
Subject: Re: <VV> Seats
Hank,
Don't know why you don't want to start a thread on seats, it is always
something I am interested in and it is Corvair related.
One of the best thing I ever did to my car was install modern seats.
Mine are from a '95 Grand Am , have lumbar adjustment on the driver side
and only cost me thirty bucks for the pair. To prepare them for
installation, I took them to the local coin operated car wash, gave them
a good bath, then took the bases off so they could be painted. It only
took a couple of new holes in the floor to get them bolted in.
However, a word to the wise, if you have a two door, make sure your new
seats came from a two door. Otherwise, it can make it awkward to get in
the back seat if your seats came from a four door. Don't ask me how I
know :o).
Marc Sheridan
Hank,
Don't know why you don't want to start a thread on seats, it is always
something I am interested in and it is Corvair related.
One of the best thing I ever did to my car was install modern seats.
Mine are from a '95 Grand Am , have lumbar adjustment on the driver side
and only cost me thirty bucks for the pair. To prepare them for
installation, I took them to the local coin operated car wash, gave them
a good bath, then took the bases off so they could be painted. It only
took a couple of new holes in the floor to get them bolted in.
However, a word to the wise, if you have a two door, make sure your new
seats came from a two door. Otherwise, it can make it awkward to get in
the back seat if your seats came from a four door. Don't ask me how I
know :o).
Marc Sheridan