Lightweight drivers seat
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Lightweight drivers seat
I don't endorse this kind of behavior but when my upholstery guy was 2 months late this actually worked perfectly. Excellent fit and nice side bolsters.
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Re: Lightweight drivers seat
You could probably bolt on some stock headrests... 

Greg Burrows
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Re: Lightweight drivers seat
But wait … wouldn’t that make our cars unsafe in a collision?
And, you don’t even have the padded dash to keep you alive!
And, you don’t even have the padded dash to keep you alive!
Kai
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Re: Lightweight drivers seat
The upside-down 5 gallon plastic bucket could save a few more ounces
Owe got me ...i guess
Owe got me ...i guess
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Re: Lightweight drivers seat
For added safety and weight reduction, remove the steering wheel and clamp on a pair of Vise Grip Pliers. FWIW
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Re: Lightweight drivers seat
Since im in the Baja, I might get my upholsterer to reproduce that theme for my entire interior. Should save me some big bucks if I can find a couple of those lawn chairs. And maybe a matching pool floaty for the package shelf. Now I just have to figure out how to keep the Tiki torch headlights lit up at hiway speeds.
Ive seen normal. It aint pretty.
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Re: Lightweight drivers seat
Hmm… get another of those and remove the trunk lid and…VIOLA everyone can have a three seater!
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Old enough to know better, too old to remember why!
1969 2000 solex mine since 1972, under resurrection. (Finally resurrected as of spring 2019!)
1969 Porsche 911s -worth more, but not as valuable! Gone!
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Re: Lightweight drivers seat
redroadster wrote: Wed Nov 03, 2021 9:31 pm The upside-down 5 gallon plastic bucket could save a few more ounces
You guys, and gals, can choose not to believe this, and I wouldn't blame you, but I swear to you, FWIW,...My very first car, was a '62 Volvo 544, that started, and ran, but... with a cracked windshield (directly up and down in front of the driver's position),...and NO seats, or steering wheel. I managed to drive it home, something between 5 and 10 miles, sitting on an upside-down plastic bucket, with Vise-Grips clamped to the steering column.dynaguy wrote: Thu Nov 04, 2021 8:31 am For added safety and weight reduction, remove the steering wheel and clamp on a pair of Vise Grip Pliers. FWIW
I only paid $125 for it....what a bargain in 1970...
Thanks for reviving this incredible memory for me....



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