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Old 01-21-2012, 12:43 AM
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Default New seat foam for 70 Nova buckets

The original bucket seats in my '70 Nova are in good shape structurally, but the mice built nests in every possible part of the interior while in storage. Hence, i must replace all the foam. Is there a replacement set of foam out there that has increased side support for the back and bottom? The stock seat was quite flat, and I hoped there would be a better solution than gluing more foam to new buns. Anyone have a better solution?
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Old 01-21-2012, 09:49 PM
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The original bucket seats in my '70 Nova are in good shape structurally, but the mice built nests in every possible part of the interior while in storage. Hence, i must replace all the foam. Is there a replacement set of foam out there that has increased side support for the back and bottom? The stock seat was quite flat, and I hoped there would be a better solution than gluing more foam to new buns. Anyone have a better solution?
Not for the Nova yet. TMI is making sport foam and covers for Camaro and recently Chevelle.
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