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    1. #1
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      Seats out of another car

      Hey everyone I got a 1972 camaro and looking for ideas in what anyone on here has used as front seats in their cars.

      I have seen a few fellow 2nd gen folks using nissan 300zx seats and they look good. As well as 4th and 5th gen camaro seats.

      Did anyone else pass on the sparco and other big brand aftermarket seats and go for something a Lil different?

      Thanks



      John


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      Quote Originally Posted by 408maro View Post
      Hey everyone I got a 1972 camaro and looking for ideas in what anyone on here has used as front seats in their cars.

      I have seen a few fellow 2nd gen folks using nissan 300zx seats and they look good. As well as 4th and 5th gen camaro seats.

      Did anyone else pass on the sparco and other big brand aftermarket seats and go for something a Lil different?

      Thanks

      John
      John,

      I see a lot of people using BMW 3 series convertible seats because they have an integrated seat belt. My buddy is using them in his 66 Fairlane.

      Andrew
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      I put some black 02 Trans Am Seats in my Firebird, and at least on the driver's side so far, it's a near bolt in minus clearancing needed for the power seat motor. They look nice, I think, and I'm kind of partial to them since I rode in a set of these seats for 7 years in my 98 Trans Am.
      Josh Campbell- Pushing the limits of my HOA since 2011
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      82 Z28- cheapie beater, soon to get a 406.
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    4. #4
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      Interesting on the bmw seats. I got to sew how those look.

      Thanks guys appreciate the responses

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      I'm putting 04-06 GTO seats in my '55 Chevy.
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      Quote Originally Posted by 65 drop top View Post
      I'm putting 04-06 GTO seats in my '55 Chevy.
      I bought these and the rear buckets for my 1966 Chevelle, haven't got them in yet though.

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      Nice. They look like they are going to fit good in there

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      Dodge Stealth GT seats in my 64 Fairlane
      Dodge Neon SRT4 (viper) in my 65 Falcon. 4 door Neon seats don't break over like the viper seats, so back seat access is tight.

      I saw some late model Toyota Camry seats in a Duster recently. They looked pretty good.

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      Cadillac CTS-V in my Dart, Full power, and heated, with built in shoulder harness.

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      Those ctsv seats look awesome in there. They go perfectly w rest of the interior. You have the rear seat made to match?

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      Nice!! Came seats huh. Have to see what those look like.

      Agree. The cts seats look good

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      Volkswagen mk2 GTI recaros
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      Quote Originally Posted by Z06vet View Post
      Those ctsv seats look awesome in there. They go perfectly w rest of the interior. You have the rear seat made to match?
      Back seat is from the caddy also....

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      Depends on what comfort, weight & hugging limits you are looking for. But I have use Pontiac Sunfire seats in a number of cars. The non power ones are super light and really pretty comfortable.

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      This is an old post, but if you're still in the market for seats for your Camaro, check us out www.cerullo.com
      We build custom seats that would fit great in your car. Here are some styles that you may like. We can make them in any color and material choice. I'd love to help you out!!

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      I did the BMW seats for the reason mentioned above - the seatbelts. Plus they tilt forward and have the power express whole-seat forward, but that is only important if you plan to use the back seat.

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      I've used seats out of a 2014 Mustang GT. There is a thread under the interior section.

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      1968 Camaro - T-56 6 speed - 383 Stroker, 2014 Mustang GT seats. FiTech EFI, Tanks Inc. Tank with Deutschwerks fuel pump.

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      I have Cadillac ATS from a 2013

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      Quote Originally Posted by andrewb70 View Post
      John,

      I see a lot of people using BMW 3 series convertible seats because they have an integrated seat belt. My buddy is using them in his 66 Fairlane.

      Andrew
      I believe there's substantial risk in using seats with integrated belts outside of the application they were designed to work in. Restraint systems are tested (at least they were back when I was doing it back before time began) by loading the belt through the H point, essentially a block belted into the seat that defined where the 95 percentile humans hips would more or less be. At that time, a 5000 lb load to emulate a 250lb guy decelerating at 20g was loaded through the H block, w/o failure was the requirement for passing, plus 20X the weight of the chair through it's cg.

      So to assume the belt will securely hold, you need to believe that the seat to floor fastening system you devised can handle a 5000 load through the belt AND an additional 20X the seat weight. Fo a 50 lb chair, that puts you at abou 6000 lb loading. Better put a few more fender washers under those nuts under the floor.
      Greg Fast
      (yes, the last name is spelled correctly)

      1970 Camaro RS Clone
      1984 el Camino
      1973 MGB vintage E/Prod race car
      (Soon to be an SCCA H/Prod limited prep)

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      Quote Originally Posted by Twentyover View Post
      I believe there's substantial risk in using seats with integrated belts outside of the application they were designed to work in. Restraint systems are tested (at least they were back when I was doing it back before time began) by loading the belt through the H point, essentially a block belted into the seat that defined where the 95 percentile humans hips would more or less be. At that time, a 5000 lb load to emulate a 250lb guy decelerating at 20g was loaded through the H block, w/o failure was the requirement for passing, plus 20X the weight of the chair through it's cg.

      So to assume the belt will securely hold, you need to believe that the seat to floor fastening system you devised can handle a 5000 load through the belt AND an additional 20X the seat weight. Fo a 50 lb chair, that puts you at abou 6000 lb loading. Better put a few more fender washers under those nuts under the floor.
      My friend welded massive brackets to the floor to mount the seats.
      1970 GTO Version 3.0
      1967 Cougar build
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      Please get in touch if I can be of service.

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