New seats

Discussion in 'Interior City' started by j455cb, Apr 23, 2019.

  1. j455cb

    j455cb Well-Known Member

    What manufacture makes a bucket seat that will fit a 1970 GS455? I have original buckets for my GS but I am building a pro-touring resto-mod style.
     
  2. 87GN_70GS

    87GN_70GS Well-Known Member

    I believe all 70 A body seat frames are the same
     
  3. Mike B in SC

    Mike B in SC Well-Known Member

  4. Mach5racing

    Mach5racing Well-Known Member

    If you are not looking for factory seats procar makes some great looking muscle car seats that have side bolsters and more support for spirited driving. They are reasonably priced as well.
     
  5. blyons79

    blyons79 Well-Known Member

  6. lowpull

    lowpull New Member

    Are the Procar seats sold by OPGI, the same as the 80130051L & R that Summit and others are selling?
    OPGI’s don’t come with the sliders, and the shipping is $266 for the pair.
    Everybody else has either free or extremely reasonable shipping by comparison, and they include sliders.

    Thanks
    Bill
     
  7. TrunkMonkey

    TrunkMonkey Well-Known Member

    I like them.

    Reminds me of seats I had way back. The high back was very nice. (cuz it would toss the passenger'e head back when you hit the giddyup go pedal)

    Back in the late 70s, I worked part time at a salvage yard (cuz first pick on stuff that comes into the yard!), and a new 1978 Plymouth Volare came in that had been in a rollover (Wet oyster shell roads and soft shoulders in Florida back in the day, "turtle cars" were always a thing in the springtime...) and I grabbed the seats for $15 each. I had them out of the car before we found a spot in the yard to put it. They lined right up, I swapped the tracks from my seats and had them in that evening! They looked good in the car and were very comfortable.

    (Only pics I still have of the car.)

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