![]() |
Aftermarket Seats
Has anyone used these seats. What are your opinions on them for a '72 Chevelle?
http://www.motorsportseats.com/procar/rally.html |
I love those seats.. I am pretty sure I will be putting them in my 67 Mustang.. they look like they would give decent support and they would not look out of place in a relatively stock interior..
I like em :thumbsup: |
I saw them in a 68 camaro at a local show here, and they truely fit well with the stock interior and looked right at home.
On another note, I bought my seats, harnesses, and steering wheel from Jim (Motorsport seats), he's a great guy and is willing to give us a price break...tell him I sent ya!! ;) |
1 Attachment(s)
72silverchevelle -
I have no experience with those seats, but I do have the Corbeau GTS II seats in my 68' Charger and I can say they are outstanding. Adjustable and EXTREMELY comfortable. They are also firm enough and have enough bolstering that I can go around a corner and still feel firmly planted. I know it's not the seat you were looking for but though I would chime in just the same. MrAngry |
I like the looks of those seats. I need some. Do you have a price on these?
|
I just ordered a pair of black leather Arizen seats for my 69 El Camino. http://www.arizenracingsports.com/
Keith Anderson has a pair of these seats in his killer 70 SS El Camino and I fell in love with them. Cost was $565 shipped to my door. |
Quote:
|
And speaking of Car Craft, Jim, the owner of MotorsportSeats.com will have a bunch of his seats on display there.
|
Someone check the price and quality of those seats. I was cosidering going with late model Camaro seats, but those look good too.
|
Please :D
|
Have you guys used the piece they have that goes on the back seat? How did it fit?
|
Don't know what you mean by "quality" exacly, but i called Jim today and they are $558 for the pair.
|
I have Procar Rally seats in my '69 chevelle. I went with the black velour covering. I love them, they're lightweight, comfortable, and were easy to install. Best of all they're inexpensive. I chose the velour covering because it would be cooler to sit on (no AC in my car), and you don't slide on it. These seats really hold you in the car.
The bolstering may be a bit overwhelming if you have a 'large build'. But my scrawny butt fits in them with no problem :). If you're building some high dollar SEMA car then they probably aren't fancy enough. But if you're like me and want the 'go', but don't have money for lots of 'show', they get the job done. |
Any pics?
|
not yet, sorry
|
I'd lke to see some pics of a velour covering if you have a chance. I was going to go with the vinyle, but I havn't seena any other materials on them. Here is the vinyle:
http://www.motorsportseats.com/custo...s/Rally-Lg.jpg |
They look great. Like they belong there.
|
Quote:
|
I don't think Jim sells steering wheels.
|
I bought my Sparco wheel from him....
|
You know, he's never had any steering wheels at any of his displays.
|
i bought my corbeau's from scott and the belts from Jim.. he's a good guy.
Scott is too :) http://ageoflegends.com/~antirice/me/DSC01186.jpg |
My Arizen Racing seats arrived yesterday. I need to start fabricating some brackets,order some Dynamat & POR-15,and weld in some new A-body bucket seat floormounts.
|
Asked Jim the other day and he said he can get Sparco wheels and some MoMo wheels....
|
Quote:
|
Here ya go, and please tell him you heard about him here...
Motorsport Seats 8058 Kentucky Avenue South Bloomington, MN. 55438 (952) 944-2381 http://www.motorsportseats.com/ |
I've been to Jim's house, he has a Mini in his basement!! :willy:
|
Wow
Whoa, those look awesome! Can't even tell what kind of seats they really are. What did you put them in?
|
Awesome Trike Clint !
|
| All times are GMT -7. The time now is 06:18 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Copyright Lateral-g.net