[DeTomaso] Fiero seats in a Pantera
Konrad Szwab
kszwab at gmail.com
Tue Sep 22 17:49:06 EDT 2015
Hmmm. Maybe we could design something to move the passenger seat farther
right. Am thinking to have a swing out rail system, remove the door and
have the passenger ride outside.
Maybe like a motorcycle attachment third wheel system.
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 10:44 PM, Jim Gray <grayjim at cox.net> wrote:
> I'm with you Michael. I've had Corvette seats in my car for many years
> after two long distance drives from OK to Santa Fe told me "no more!" for
> the stock seats. I did have one of our Pantera brethren in the Houston club
> reweld the stock brackets so the driver's seat was centered behind the
> wheel and the passenger seat was moved a far right as possible. Works quite
> well.
>
> YMMV
>
> Jim Gray
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Michael Shortt
> Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 6:13 PM
> To: bob Radefeld
> Cc: detomaso at poca com
> Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Fiero seats in a Pantera
>
> Bob,
>
> My seats ( made by Gary Herrig ) are from a C4 Corvette, a lot more
> plentiful than Fire seats with lots of aftermarket seat cover options.
>
> Michael Shortt
> On Sep 21, 2015 5:17 PM, "Bob Radefeld" <bob at radefeld.com> wrote:
>
> Hello fellow Forum members,
>> Being a daily Forum lurker it is very seldom that I actually have a
>> question that has not already been discussed recently on the Forum. I
>> know that some of you have installed Fiero seats in your car & I would
>> really like to get some information on how you accomplished this & how
>> well you like them compared to the stock seats. If any of you could
>> share your experience with me in this endeavor it would be greatly
>> appreciated. I'm planning on possibly doing this as a winter project
>> this year when the snow starts flying here in Kansas. THANKS for any in
>> site that any of you are willing to share with me! :o))
>> Bob Radefeld A #5042A
>> Topeka, Ks.
>> [1]bob at radefeld.com
>> [2]785-478-9360A A (cell)
>>
>> References
>>
>> 1. mailto:bob at radefeld.com
>> 2. tel:785-478-9360
>>
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Hmmm. Maybe we could design something to move the passenger seat
farther right. Am thinking to have a swing out rail system, remove the
door and have the passenger ride outside.
Maybe like a motorcycle attachment third wheel system.
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 10:44 PM, Jim Gray <[1]grayjim at cox.net> wrote:
I'm with you Michael. I've had Corvette seats in my car for many
years after two long distance drives from OK to Santa Fe told me "no
more!" for the stock seats. I did have one of our Pantera brethren
in the Houston club reweld the stock brackets so the driver's seat
was centered behind the wheel and the passenger seat was moved a far
right as possible. Works quite well.
YMMV
Jim Gray
-----Original Message----- From: Michael Shortt
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 6:13 PM
To: bob Radefeld
Cc: detomaso at poca com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Fiero seats in a Pantera
Bob,
My seats ( made by Gary Herrig ) are from a C4 Corvette, a lot more
plentiful than Fire seats with lots of aftermarket seat cover
options.
Michael Shortt
On Sep 21, 2015 5:17 PM, "Bob Radefeld" <[2]bob at radefeld.com> wrote:
A A Hello fellow Forum members,
A A Being a daily Forum lurker it is very seldom that I actually
have a
A A question that has not already been discussed recently on the
Forum. I
A A know that some of you have installed Fiero seats in your car &
I would
A A really like to get some information on how you accomplished
this & how
A A well you like them compared to the stock seats. If any of you
could
A A share your experience with me in this endeavor it would be
greatly
A A appreciated. I'm planning on possibly doing this as a winter
project
A A this year when the snow starts flying here in Kansas. THANKS
for any in
A A site that any of you are willing to share with me! :o))
A A Bob Radefeld AA #5042A
A A Topeka, Ks.
A A [1][3]bob at radefeld.com
A A [2]785-478-9360A A (cell)
References
A A 1. mailto:[4]bob at radefeld.com
A A 2. tel:[5]785-478-9360
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