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    1. #1
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      Houndstooth Racing Seats and Rear Cover

      Here are a couple of pictures of some seats with houndstooth inserts and a rear cover for a 69 Camaro coupe customer of ours. If anyone would like something similar let us know.




      Mark


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      They look great! Sent PM

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      I haven't seen the pm yet but will check again.
      Mark

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      Your box is full,

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      Just found out. Try again!
      Mark

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    7. #7
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      Wow , they look great !
      Are the complete seats for sale ?
      How much ?
      Jeff Tate
      U.S.A.
      "The best thing about participating in these events is that you get to hang out with a group of intelligent like minded people who live to achieve things in their lives. You won't find a lazy, mean, or dumb bone in their bodies." Bret Voelkel, RideTech

    8. #8
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      This set is sold but we make them whenever they're ordered. Two of our seats with black simulated leather perimeter and houndstooth inserts are $699. The rear cover is $295 if we have the pattern for the seat.
      Mark

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      Do you also upholster and sell other brands of seats such as Recaro?

    10. #10
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      Oh yeah! My '68 needs a set of those!!! Very nice.

      My credit card is going to hate me for this. lol!!!

      Any idea on the width? Lets say uh,, I'm not petite and not height challenged.
      Larry Callahan
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    11. #11
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      Unfortunately, we do not.

      Quote Originally Posted by 4MuscleMachines
      Do you also upholster and sell other brands of seats such as Recaro?
      Mark

    12. #12
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      Larry,

      If we do not alter the bottom bolsters the general feeling is 38" waists and up usually feel they are tight. I have a 37" waist and they are ok for me. I was planning on modifying the frame on a set and pitch the bottom bolsters on more of an angle to see if that makes them more comfortable for bigger guys. I will let you know what I find out.

      Quote Originally Posted by Larry Callahan
      Oh yeah! My '68 needs a set of those!!! Very nice.

      My credit card is going to hate me for this. lol!!!

      Any idea on the width? Lets say uh,, I'm not petite and not height challenged.
      Mark

    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by arizen
      This set is sold but we make them whenever they're ordered. Two of our seats with black simulated leather perimeter and houndstooth inserts are $699. The rear cover is $295 if we have the pattern for the seat.
      Same dough for red simulated leather and red/black houndstooth?

      I'm 6'5" and like the info on your site about bolting the seats down without brackets to keep the seat height down. I need that.
      Eric

      69 Camaro - LT1 w/ 700R4, DSE springs, swaybar and Konis. Still rockin' it old school with 15" wheels and 60 series tires.

    14. #14
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      Yes, same price.
      Mark

    15. #15
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      Simply beautiful, Mark. Do you have the pattern for a 2000 camaro rear seat?
      69 Camaro convertible, 410, M22, 8-pt cage therapy program. SOLD.
      68 camaro - SOLD
      67 Bel Air - New street project with perfect floors, frame and trunk!

    16. #16
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      Quote Originally Posted by Rick Dorion
      Simply beautiful, Mark. Do you have the pattern for a 2000 camaro rear seat?
      Yes, we do. And we have custom mounting brackets for that car as well.
      Mark

    17. #17
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      Quote Originally Posted by arizen
      Larry,

      If we do not alter the bottom bolsters the general feeling is 38" waists and up usually feel they are tight. I have a 37" waist and they are ok for me. I was planning on modifying the frame on a set and pitch the bottom bolsters on more of an angle to see if that makes them more comfortable for bigger guys. I will let you know what I find out.
      I wear a size 38 jean so I'll bet it' tight. Most bucket seats like this are too tight. Let me know what you find out. Looks like it's time to sell my flofit seats. lol
      Larry Callahan
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    18. #18
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      Quote Originally Posted by Larry Callahan
      I wear a size 38 jean so I'll bet it' tight. Most bucket seats like this are too tight. Let me know what you find out. Looks like it's time to sell my flofit seats. lol
      Larry,

      Just make a New Year's resolution to drop that inch from your waist and you are all set!
      Eric

      69 Camaro - LT1 w/ 700R4, DSE springs, swaybar and Konis. Still rockin' it old school with 15" wheels and 60 series tires.

    19. #19
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      Thanks, Mark. I have a 69 but am putting 2000 rear seats in to make the back look finished after having had my cage put in.
      69 Camaro convertible, 410, M22, 8-pt cage therapy program. SOLD.
      68 camaro - SOLD
      67 Bel Air - New street project with perfect floors, frame and trunk!

    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by Boulder69
      Larry,

      Just make a New Year's resolution to drop that inch from your waist and you are all set!
      It's 2 depending on who makes the pants. lol!
      Larry Callahan
      Founder/Administrator of Pro-Touring.com, G-Machines.com and HostMyJunk.com
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