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    Quote Originally Posted by randyr View Post
    Hey Al, welcome to CHR! I'm building a '37 humpback. I recently retro-fitted the rear seats from a '05 GTO in mine. The width was good for these cars and the leather was already nice so they don't need to be recovered. I'm going to match the front seats in the same way. My goal is to find seats in really nice condition and the right color so I don't have to spend money having them recovered. I will build & cover the side panels myself.

    Here's a couple of pics of the rear seat set up:
    How far out did you push your seat from the riser?? Al

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    Quote Originally Posted by slantback37 View Post
    How far out did you push your seat from the riser?? Al
    Actually none. This pic of the seat frame shows how it dips down in front of the riser but it's butted up as close to the riser as it can go. When I finish off the interior I'll probably put a carpeted panel on the front of the riser.
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