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    Pair swb 66 911/912 front seats

    I have this pair of early 911/912 seats in original condition. Out of a 66 912 I believe.Very nice shape for the age but obviously show some signs of age. They are still in excellent soft pliable condition. Some tears which are mostly shown in the pics. Top shoulder area one can prob be stitched by an expert, driver seat bottom I don't know. One dime size tear on seat back and one dime size underneath where the seats meet when folded up. That's about it on tears, could use some more scrubbing and cleaning but still nice for the age. I think missing one knob, chrome shows some age. Driver side seat doesn't seem to latch when seat is back, you can just fold it forward to let someone in the back seat whenever you want. Is that normal? Can an expert chime in? Also one large screw knob missing from headrest brackets. Hate to get rid of these nice driver quality seats but they take up space and off to the next project. Located near Allentown, PA

    Pricing is all over the place for these so let's start at SOLD

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    Last edited by kph911; 09-19-2017 at 04:40 PM.

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    Seats arrived safe and sound: thanks kph911!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by kph911 View Post
    I have this pair of early 911/912 seats in original condition. Out of a 66 912 I believe.Very nice shape for the age but obviously show some signs of age. They are still in excellent soft pliable condition. Some tears which are mostly shown in the pics. Top shoulder area one can prob be stitched by an expert, driver seat bottom I don't know. One dime size tear on seat back and one dime size underneath where the seats meet when folded up. That's about it on tears, could use some more scrubbing and cleaning but still nice for the age. I think missing one knob, chrome shows some age. Driver side seat doesn't seem to latch when seat is back, you can just fold it forward to let someone in the back seat whenever you want. Is that normal? Can an expert chime in? Also one large screw knob missing from headrest brackets. Hate to get rid of these nice driver quality seats but they take up space and off to the next project. Located near Allentown, PA

    Pricing is all over the place for these so let's start at SOLD

    IMG_2394.jpgIMG_2407.jpgIMG_2405.jpgIMG_2403.jpgIMG_2401.jpgIMG_2400.jpgIMG_2398.jpgIMG_2397.jpgIMG_2396.jpgIMG_2408.jpg
    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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