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Y-TRY 06-17-2005 05:51 AM

Y-TRY's latest collaboration.....Corbeau CR1 Deluxe's
 
They met in a crowded upholstry shop. A vintage set of '68 Camaro Deluxe buckets and a perfectly good, brand new, set of Corbeau CR1's......

http://members.aol.com/ytry68/Camaro...eatsbefore.jpg

Noone said it would last because of the age difference. He was a classic, she was a young pup. But they got together and created the best of both worlds......

http://members.aol.com/ytry68/Camaro...eatsafter1.jpg

If you look close, you can see the amount of detail carried over. Some seams had to be changed for structural reasons, but we used the same grain of vinyl and welting throughout, as well as OEM emblems.

As a matter of fact, they had twins....

http://members.aol.com/ytry68/Camaro...eatsafter2.jpg

And they lived happliy ever after...

http://members.aol.com/ytry68/CamaroPics/seatsin1.jpg

As you can see, my idea was to apply as much of the original design of the '68 Deluxe seats onto a modern seat. What was an idea became a vision. The vision became a series of sketches. The sketches became a plan. The plan- a challenge. The challenge, a collaboration. I had to take my sketches and plan to several shops before I had the right match.

I am very happy with how well my vision was realized. To see the seats IN the car is to understand the vision. The seats look as though they were meant to be there, as they match the rear seat perfectly. I think it was successful. How about you? :yes:

boostedbbc 06-17-2005 05:55 AM

http://home.comcast.net/~adam205348/seatsin2.jpg

hell yeah, they look great Nathan. I can't wait to see them in the car. Congrats on finally getting them in. :thumbsup:

Y-TRY 06-17-2005 06:06 AM

Don't worry, Adam, you'll have a chance to be pressed into them soon enough. No peeing, though. :unibrow:

BC69 06-17-2005 06:22 AM

That is really cool. I like the blending of the new style seat with old style upholstry. Thanks for the pics.

Tim

Steve Chryssos 06-17-2005 07:14 AM

That is totally awesome. I'll bet you could sell those by the dozen.

XcYZ 06-17-2005 07:54 AM

Wow, that's great! I agree with Steve, you could sell a lot of those. :thumbsup:

68protouring454 06-17-2005 08:18 AM

seats
 
look awesome, nice work, i bet they are comfy, how much does a set of seats like that cost to recover??
jake

907rs 06-17-2005 10:03 AM

Nice! They almost look like they came from the factory. :cool:

Y-TRY 06-17-2005 10:48 AM

They are pretty comfy. And I like how much higher you sit than with the stock seats.

These were kinda one-off efforts but I think the guy kept the patterns. I shopped the plan around to a few good places and qoutes were anything from about $400-$600/seat. These actually took about 4 months to complete. There was a good amount of procrastination on their part since normal work was flowing through all the time. I'm sure he wish he'd bid higher after all the work that was done. But the shop came well recommended.

It was also important to me that the upholsterer and I were on the same page. I had to make sure he was "feelin' me" as I described what I wanted. I needed to make sure we connected on the idea. We drew all over the red cloth deciding where the seams would be and everything. It's cool when you farm something out if they are excited about it too.

I got a good deal on the Corbeaus, otherwise I would have considered knock-offs. These weigh a bit more now because the padding in the Corbeaus was actually pretty chincy underneath. Just strips glued here and there. Now they are actually molded foam around the skeleton. As you can see, the vinyl is hard to get to lay just like the cloth, but it's minimal.

I'm pretty stoked that they came out so well. Now I need to finish some other repairs on the car. But I do like sitting in the new seats and making engine noises. :D

jonny51 06-17-2005 11:56 AM

Those turned out great.$400-$600 per custom upholsterd seat is a good deal IMO.I deal with alot of home furnishings that need to be recoverd and it is very expensive.The other part is finding a person who does nice work,it looks like you have that problem solved.


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