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New seats for the 69
I still have more things to buy so it will be a bit, but the big purchase is done. These are Procar Touring seats.
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Re: New seats for the 69
Slick...
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Re: New seats for the 69
It was a little surprising to me that the seat bracket I got from Speedway was just bare metal so I primed and painted the parts today and will assemble it tomorrow. I also installed the sliders onto the seats.
Pics soon of everything put together and ready to go into the truck. Still haven't decided on a console. There will be about 15 inches between the seats and thus far no console I've found is large enough to fill that much space. May have to fabricate my own.
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Re: New seats for the 69
Following. I’m closing in on the Seat stage and had picked Sparco GT seats until reading many reviews about the cheap build quality and how fast they fall apart.
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Re: New seats for the 69
Nice seats!
I put a subwoofer enclosure between mine and I even added a cup holder on it so it qualifies as a console sort of.
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Re: New seats for the 69
They look great, hope they fit well too.
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Re: New seats for the 69
Well crap. Got the freshly painted mount put together and tried to bolt the seats to the frame and found that the mount and the seat sliders don't have the same dimensions. Which is frustrating since the mount is specifically made for Procar seats and these are Procar seats and Procar uses the same sliders on all their seats. I also don't like how the fore/aft adjuster handle is inboard on the passenger seat.
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Re: New seats for the 69
Nice looking seats.
It looks like it should straddle the mounting frame, putting the seat sliders both mounting points, outside the mounting frame if possible. |
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Re: New seats for the 69
Nope, they are installed per instructions. They are not long enough to straddle the frame outside to outside.
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Re: New seats for the 69
This is the seat mount, specifically made for C10 trucks: https://www.speedwaymotors.com/1967-...el,457188.html
This is the mount and seat kit they sell (using Procar seats): https://www.speedwaymotors.com/1967-...ts,513044.html And here is the instruction sheet page which pertains to mounting the seats. That all said, I think there IS a difference in the sliders on my Procar seats vs. the typical Procar seats which is what is causing this problem.
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1965 Malibu SS L79 Restoration Page 2004 Torrid Red GTO Preservation Page 2006 Brazen Orange GTO Preservation Page Rich Cummings Last edited by Rich69shortfleet; 03-13-2026 at 09:56 PM. |
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Re: New seats for the 69
So because I'm cheap I found a set 2015 VW GTI for $350 at a somewhat local salvage yard. They were perfect wear wise. Lumbar/recline/height adjustment.
They were dark grey with plaid seating area fabric. I didn't like the gray so using fabric spray bomb I turned them black. Before and after pics. |
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Re: New seats for the 69
The gap at the front is small enough that I just put a couple extra thick washers under each bolt and got bolts that are 1/2" longer. Bolted down fine that way.
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Re: New seats for the 69
So far the new carpets (floor and gas tank cover), door sill plates, kickpanel speakers and sound deadener kit have all arrived. Still waiting on the new 3-point seat belts. I'll order the door panels, console and billet door handles later. I will probably also order Lokar pedals and throttle cable at some point.
For now I'm planning to install the seats and speakers, the rest I'll just hold onto until after I get it painted. Not sure if I'll stick with a painted dash or if I'll perhaps wrap the dash, or upholster it or whatnot. The truck still has a very nice dashpad, but it is now the wrong color given where I'm going with the interior.
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Re: New seats for the 69
On the fence about painting the kickpanel speaker housings. While I will have black carpet, the accent color in the interior will be maroon (same as the exterior and interior metal). One way or another they are getting painted even if it is satin black, the gloss black of the raw plastic is not attractive.
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Re: New seats for the 69
Painted the kick panels SEM Landau Black. They look soooo much better than the gloss black as they come from Custom Auto Sounds.
Seat belts arrived today too.
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Re: New seats for the 69
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I've painted vinyl seats with spray paint and the results looked good and didn't stick to my cloths but I never knew they made something like that for cloth. Would love to do that to my junkyard seats and maybe my sub enclosure too. What'd ya use? ETA: I always thought about wrapping those seats in black leather but that would cost a fortune for someone to do that. Just do the outer perimeter in black and leave the center portion alone in whatever that stuff is called...velvet? ETA-II Looks like I could have used typical vinyl type paint the whole time, never knew it. ![]() https://a.co/d/077qeg24 Last edited by BRL; 03-27-2026 at 07:55 AM. |
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