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    Quote Originally Posted by IC2 View Post
    I finally have some seats coming that will fit me and my car. A trip to Conn. on Friday took care of that. They will be upholstered with my material and after sitting in the display model, very comfortable. I just ordered sliders from Speedway and will need to make up tip up brackets that fit the holes already in the floor pan. Those seats that came out of my car - they will be either swap meet or Craigs list and someone will probably get a steal with some nicely upholstered Glide Engineering seat. I hope this is the end of this saga

    Randy - those seats are nice - but will the arm rests grab too much room? A '37 still doesn't have any surplus seating space.
    Nice seats, Dave!!! Of course, for that price they ought to be, right?

    Regarding the armrests in my car, there should be plenty of room for these if I decide to use them. The seat is only 46" wide and the car is 51.5" or so back there. The armrests are 3" wide at the widest point so I think I can fit them into the side panel without disrupting seating room. It probably won't work that well if someone has a huge a$$ though.....
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