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It cost me more then that to recover my original bench seat in my Stocker. In todays world, with the cars being much faster, a correctly built Alum. seat is way safer. As far as seat covers go, did you ever try to sit in a bare Alum. seat sitting in the sun and heat? That's my two cents and if I hadn't spent all that money on the bench seat I would have a nice pair of Kirky Alum. buckets in my hot rod now. Have a good day. Respectfully, Henry Kunz 1534 H/SA |
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Regarding cam buckle harnesses, look at them at the track first and ask to try belting yourself in. Some are not that easy to clip up.
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Location: Sandusky, Ohio
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Just for clarification benches dont belong in race cars(My Opinion)... for safety reasons so no chance of it going back in.....
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