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    What Kind of Seats Are These, Please???

    Hi All, these were the installed seats that came out of my 72 Euro S in resto (it was never a U.S. car). I am wondering if anyone can help me identify them and determine an approximate value. Some details:

    - Sequentially numbered 3699 and 3700 on seat bottoms.
    - Manufactured in Germany by A.S.S., which I guess stands for Auto-Sport-Spezialistize, Type 4/01/S
    - One seat bracket is labeled as "Scheel" and the other as "Porsche", but both are exactly the same.
    - Driver's seat is a bit narrower than the passenger's seat, but they are interchangeable between sides.

    The seats are in absolutely stunning condition. The worst thing I can find is a bit of fabric fading on the shoulder area of the driver's seat from the sun. Everything is there and they operate flawlessly. TIA.
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    Hi JP,
    yes theses are Scheel Sports Seats they went through a lot of name changes before going down in Germany and today Scheel exists as a manufacturer for ergonomic medical support seats in the Netherlands.
    I would say these are from like 74-77 and were available in Opels as an option, as I recall it but of course I was a Porsche Audi and Volkswagen man....
    regards Stefan GTSclassics
    702 353 7175
    ClassicCarSeats.com

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    I have nothing to offer except...

    Apparently, they're for your ASS.

    **Cue the rimshot**
    -Marco
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    I actually had a comment of my own when I posted the name of the manufacturer, but I just knew you'd be lurking, Marco.

    And thank you Stefan for the info.

    BTW Marco, where's my motor?
    J-P
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    Quote Originally Posted by J-P
    BTW Marco, where's my motor?
    A little bit over here ... a little bit over there.
    -Marco
    SReg. #778 OGrp: #8 RGrp: #---
    TLG Auto: Website
    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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