I have an oppertunity to purchase a seat of 2nd gen camaro seats or a set of 4th gen camaro seat. Im trying to figure out what the mounting brackets look like. What would i have to do to fit them in a 1932. Would i have to make some sor of seat brackets that position it higher off the floor??
The first car I built was a 32 ford p/u, We chopped and channeled it so much there was no head room for seats at all,we used life preserver boat seats and they were pretty cool. A definite topic of discussion every time someone checked it out,and we were proud of the mistake at the time. So if you like them and they fit,thats all that matters.I just put 02 impalia seats in my 48 ply they have heaters airbags lumbar up and down, everything I want in a seat. I'm getting older and want what I want,I'm building it for me anyways so who cares?
Now that we are all in agreement I have a 31 chevy sport coupe smae size as the 32. I am also looking for a bench seat that will fit my car. I'm open to any suggestions that will fit. I can always change the fabric and I can make floor mounts for the seat.
i have a 30/31/36 oldsrolet. you can make anything fit.
the bench seat your chopping down is a waste of time "IMHO"
ive tried camaro seats, honda seats, even a ford areostar mid bench seat( like what your trying to accomplish in the later posts...)
i have found them to be UGLY as hell!
im a ugly person so i cant have my car lookin as bad as me
with that being said, i bought a couple of tall backed fiberglass race seats and chopped em down the way i thought would look good.
there perfect for holding your ***** in place while your sliding around a corner!
which is the funnest part in hotrodding ......again IMHO
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