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seat suggestions for 67 fastback

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  • Start date Start date Sep 25, 2006
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67gt390

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After a 5 year resto I am ready for seats. I am 6 2" so I need something that sits low. I would like something that looks like it belongs in a classic mustang (like the flo-fit). Anyone have any suggestions?
 
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I dropped my seat platforms an inch and used 2004 seats. The drivers seat was electric but too tall rebuilt seat base to accept 68 seat tracks. I'm 6'2" and 250 and fit fine.
 

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Pontiac Fiero seats. search for them on this forum. they're great
 
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thanks for the suggestions. Has anyone tried scat or profit?
 

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Corbeau CR1's wrapped in black leather.



Pontiac Fiero seats reupholstered to match interior.

 

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Robdogg67

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I thought about the Corbeau CR1's but luckily I sat in them before purchase, they are way too small for me at 5'11" - 175 lbs, the shoulder area especially. Maybe check to see if they make a larger version.

I ended up with Arizen seats (www.customracingseats.com), fully reclines, leather with adjustable lumbar and brackets for less than $600 a pair. I fit in them alot better than the CR1's and they were cheaper than the vinyl verson of the Scats, plus everyone has those Scats and I wanted something unique.

I would definately recommend removing your stock seat platforms as your steering wheel will be grinding on your knees especially at 62. I removed mine and sit at a good height with the Arizens, just have to weld a piece of plate in for structural and fastening purposes.
 
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