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Thread: FS: rare Scheel racing bucket seat!

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    FS: rare Scheel racing bucket seat!

    Hi,
    I have a Scheel racing seat that I would like to sell. A very rare seat + the super cool slider with the little handle. Unfortunately I do not have the lover rails but I'm working on it to reproduce them. But my first local source has failed. I think that this is not a big challange. If the buyer is interested I would give him one rail from my other seat (see last picture) and he can try to dublicate it on his own. I trust you that you will send it back to me .
    The condition of the seat is very fine - just a little damage ot the top but this can be reapaired very easy. The spots on the upholstery are reflection from the camera. I would date the seat on the same MY like the Recaro R seat - it has no headrest (provision?)! More pictures via Email

    Thanks Alex

    $1700,-









    Thanks Yeti

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    Or make a reasonable offer
    Thanks Yeti

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    scheel

    Hi Alex, isn't that a seat from the 914 GT with that light weight version of handle ?
    regards Stefan GTSclassics
    702 353 7175
    ClassicCarSeats.com

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    Hi Stefan,
    well I'm not sure, you see pretty often the Scheel 300 on the GT pictures.
    These have higher bolsters on the sholder and on the bottom. I do not know how this modell is called. I think it was produced before the "GT seat" . I remember a early 911 competition where this was a passenger seat.
    The sliders are the very rare and original ones. I think they are pretty cool with the little handle on the side.

    The 914 GT Strähle



    And a seat of mine.

    Thanks Yeti

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    *bump*

    anyone has information of this seat as well
    Thanks Yeti

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    *bump* and new price!!!

    $1550 shipped!
    Thanks Yeti

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    main difference between this and the 914 seat

    The 914 seat is much more of a 90 degree back angle. It is very obvious if you see them out of the car. Also, as previously stated, the 914 seat has more apparent bolstering.

    I own examples of both seats and the 911 seat is MUCH more of a laid back driving position. Ironically, the trend in recent years is much more toward an upright seating position, making the 914 seat something one might consider in a 911... but I prefer the vintage Scheel 300s.

    Either way, GL with the sale. Nice seat.
    JR

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    Is the Scheel 300 not the 914 GT seat?
    Anyway - *bump* and now $1450,- shipped!
    Thanks Yeti

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    I have, what I believe, the same seat in my 914. The upholstery is different as I had it recovered last year. It has provisions for two different sliders. A very comfortable seat that holds you nice and tight around corners. Recommended.
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    Nate Y
    Early 911S Registry #1232

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    Hi Nate,
    I think you have the König seat in your car - not a Scheel.
    This König was special made for the 914. Nice seat!
    Thanks Yeti

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