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    Scheel or not Scheel....

    Hi All,
    Scheel made realy nice seats and it is too bad they don't make them anymore....but here is a seat very similar to the Scheel bucket seat...the SEBRING.The main difference is the tubulare steel frame and the duralastic swing belts for comfort and support.It comes also with the option of waistbelt holes or not, just as preferred,inleatherette with basket weave or corduroy and leather and as well corduroy.
    with regards Stefan
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    regards Stefan GTSclassics
    702 353 7175
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    IS this one of the new offerings you spoke of?

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    Sebring

    Yes, this would be the first one ,which I currently can offer.Another seat is in it's last stages that would be a differnt style more for Italian cars and than we are working on 3 more models.Here is also a picture of a custom color and fabric Monte Carlo.
    Also Steering wheels will be added to our classic lines.
    And again all handmade in Italy with the high quality you can expect.
    regards Stefan
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    702 353 7175
    ClassicCarSeats.com

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    I just had the pleasure of meeting Stefan and seeing his line in the flesh, as it were, including the Sebring pictured.

    All great quality and after trying various on for size I personally ended up going with the Rallye ST to replace the OG Scheel that came in my car (too small for me!).

    Thanks Stefan!
    Cheers,

    Steve

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    NICE ! !! Does the sebring is smaller (width) then the Rallye ST ; I'm 6'-2'', waist 34'' and I was very comfortable in a rallye ; is it almost the same size ?

    How much is the leather/corduroy one ? with leather headrest ?

    Thanks
    JD

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    Stefan,
    What's the price for the Sebring, very nice looking seat.
    Phil

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    Sebring seats

    Hi All,
    The Sebring is a bit narrower than the Rallye STS, as I am 34 as well I prefer the Sebring over the Rallye STS as it gives me more/better support.
    Prices :
    5900 leatherette/corduroy $ 635
    5902 leatherette / basket weave $ 595
    5903 lethaer/ perforated leather $ 875
    5904 leather / corduroy $ 745
    Another point at the Sebring are the openings for the seatbelt in the frame, so whenever you feel that you would like to have the seatbelts going through the sides you simply can open them and click covers in place and it looks just like the Rallye STS from the seatbelt openings.
    Ok it is not that easy but I have done it a few times.
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    regards Stefan GTSclassics
    702 353 7175
    ClassicCarSeats.com

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