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Thread: WTB: Seats for 68 Hot Rod (R or ST)

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    WTB: Seats for 68 Hot Rod (R or ST)

    Hey guys I just bought a 68 race car I am converting to street use.

    I am looking for a 911 R or ST seat (would like side bolsters). I would be down for something vintage (good wear, cord center, etc), or a new rep. Would really like a headrest, especially if new.

    Let me know what you got. Car doesn't have a seat so looking to put something in quick. If you are on the East Coast its a +, but would like someone who is quick about shipping as I need to go rip on this thing.

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    I have a pair of sport seats with cord seat inserts.
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    ESR # 2300

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    Bob, these are beautiful. Ideally I am looking for R or ST style seats wit the bolsters, but I will for sure keep these in mind. Thank you for sharing.

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    If you’re looking for new contact Ward Witkowski at Vintage Seats…..I just purchased the R seats from him and they’re beautiful. If you’re looking for used contact Adriaan Floris (911E fan) in the Netherlands. I purchased a set of restored deep six Fuchs from him recently. Adriaan has a nice collection of used vintage Recaro sport and race seats.
    Here’s a photo of the R seats from Vintage.
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    JEFF BRINTON
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    SOLD - 1967 911N / 1968 911L / 1967 911N / 1969 912 / 1991 964 C2 / 2013 991.1 / 2008 987 Cayman

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    Thanks Cal. The Vintage seats look great, but wanted something with a little Patina. Also was trying to find something available now. I’m building another hot rod I will do some custom seats from Vintage, but for this hot rod I wanted something with Patina. I’ll each out to Adrian, I saw the seats he got for Mark and they were amazing.

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    I've got a pair of early Scheel seats. They are posted in the Free, Trades, Swaps
    Plenty of 'patina'
    Mark

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    I have a pair of scheel Mann Porsche seats with sliders. black bolsters with white inserts. $150 each.
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    hi, if you're really looking for a bucket from 1968 then I have something for you, but I'm afraid it's pretty much out of your budget...

    Feel free to get in touch via pm.

    regards uwe

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    I found a set of seats. Thank you everyone for your offers. Really appreciate it.

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    Bob,
    Nice seats.
    Would those fit a 67 SWB? Sliders mate up the bolt/screw holes?
    How much are you asking?
    Thanks

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