I have just found a pair of leather buckets from a late model Pontiac GTO, I am deciding whether or not to buy them the seller wants 500 for the pair. They are all leather with full power options. I had to remove the power adjustment assembly because the seat would sit too high. The seats drop right in although both runner bolts are about 1/2 inch to the inside of the existing rails.
Unfortunately photobucket is currently down.....so I will add pictures in the morning
Ok now it's back up!
If I get these I was thinking of having the "GTO" covered with an Italian flag or something similar.
replacement seat experience anybody?
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Re: replacement seat experience anybody?
Stay Safe,
Pat
79spider
HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
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Pat
79spider
HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
ptoneill@msn.com
http://s1121.photobucket.com/albums/l504/ptoneill/
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Re: replacement seat experience anybody?
Is there some way to expand the foam OR shrink the covers to make a tighter fit. I've just replace the seat cover on my 79 and it's very wrinkly. Let me know if anyone has thoughts.
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Re: replacement seat experience anybody?
Spraying the back side of the seat covers with a light mist of water can help relax the backing which will then tighten as it dries giving you a better fit.BryanHubbard wrote:Is there some way to expand the foam OR shrink the covers to make a tighter fit. I've just replace the seat cover on my 79 and it's very wrinkly. Let me know if anyone has thoughts.