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Old 03-15-2010, 09:49 PM
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Gto seats for mock up.



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Old 03-17-2010, 03:15 PM
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Width of tracks in front 18"
width of tracks in back 20"

Widest point of base cushion 23"

Height of the cushion in front 10"
Height of the cushion in back 8"

Overall height when headrest is all the way DOWN, appx. 39" depending on recline setting

Overall depth of tracks 20"

These are no doubt the most comfortable seats i've ever sat in. I got mine from Cleveland Pick-A-part for 800. Fronts and Backs, 250 a piece for fronts

And thanks for giving me something to do instead of homework

Thank you for the spec's!!

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GTO seat's fit real nice in chevelle's. I used the stock counsel from the chevelle. The rear seat was more work, i cut the rear seat down 6" so it did not block my view in the rear mirror.
Do you have pics of your car?


1badchevelle, do you have a side profile shoot with the final install? The mock up pic looks like the seat sits pretty tall?
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Old 03-17-2010, 04:55 PM
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These are a couple pictures that I found.
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Old 03-18-2010, 11:49 PM
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We have a set of MINT condition GTO seats at our shop- a customer paid $2500 for them w/ seatbelts, power & the rear seats too.
He'll sell them for $1k. Black leather....

They are a really nice seats- fabbing the back to fit is a chore, but can be done. You can also build your rear seat to resemble the fronts if you so decide. Remember that you'll need to replce the GTO scripted section of the seat at a minimum.
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It looks like what will make me happy are the Corbeau Sport seats. I should have a set here soon and hope they match the spec of the ss seat as what I have came up with so far and fit in my car the way I want.
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