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    Early 911 Recaro ID and value?

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    I’m looking to confirm the origin of these seats and ultimately sell them. Based on the fore-aft adjuster being integral to the seat I believe them to be 67-68 specific Recaro sport seats. They are complete with the tilt consoles and sliders and all adjustments work as they should. I got them along with a 69 912 race car about 20 years ago but beyond that I don’t know their history. The vinyl obviously needs some work in places and the support webbing is shot on one of the two seats. I appreciate any input.

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    Neat original seat. The perforated bolsters I believe would be 1971, but the painted black side tilt would be 1972-1973. Please count me in as interested in the seat once you come up with an asking price.

    David

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    ‘68.

    Whatever someone will pay.

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    Frank knows best regarding details. I am always learning. Still a great seat.

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    Thanks for the input. I have yet to find another set of the '68 seats either sold or for sale but it looks like restorable 69-73 seats go for around 5-6K on ebay. Unfortunately I no longer have a suitable car to put them in and my wife needs a new Toyota, sooo... I get to sell my stuff

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    Matt -- I sent you an email.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beaker View Post
    Matt -- I sent you an email.
    I looked for your email but I don’t think it made it to my inbox. If mtsedlak@yahoo.com or msedlak@pengate.com works also. Thanks

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    Hi Matt,
    Do you have a price in mind? Are you looking for an offer? Regards, Joseph

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    Hi Joe, Yes, send me an email please. Thanks

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