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Old 03-02-2005, 01:21 AM
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Default Neil Porter's 69 RS, Car Craft p.42

Anyone notice the seats in this car? I kinda like the black/white houndstooth inserts that were done to match the 69 fabric.....these look like they could be late model camaro seats(?) anyone know for sure what they are? I want to put good supportive sport seats in my car but I'm not nuts about the overly "import" look of the Corbeaus, Sparcos, etc...trying to find a happy medium...
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Old 03-02-2005, 10:22 AM
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Default Not sure

I have not seen the article, but Year One makes a seat covers for 4th gen camaro seats in the same material as the 67-69 houndstooth. I have a set for the forth gen seats that I am using to match the hounds tooth in the rear. I think it was $550 for the front and rear seat covers.
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I can think of no better happy medium that Jeff Trush's 69. Viper seats re-covered with houndstooth. Looks awesome and very comfortable.

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I used seats out of a 94 Camaro and then ordered material from Cars Inc. and had them stiched up. At the time I did mine Year One hadn't come out with their covers yet. My total cost for front seats was $300.

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Yep, you guys all get the idea. I'm probably going to wind up with a set of late Camaro seats unless I can score a set of Viper seats on the cheap...
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Hey I have a set of 4th gen seats siting in the garage.
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