Aftermarket seats yay or nay

I was wondering if it is a good idea or a bad idea installing aftermarket seats. I've been kicking idea around on aftermarket seats. Another words if I install these seats would be like "Oh he shouldn't have done that they don't match the rear seat" or would it be "Oh man those are sweet... looks good in the car"

My 67 cuda isn't factory looking at all. It has Weld Prostar wheels and 70 cuda stripe down the side. Interior has Auto gauges installed in the dash and pistol grip four speed shifter.

The stock seats are very uncomfortable to me. I have them adjusted where my feet can work the clutch and brake just fine. However I slide down towards the floor board and have to readjust myself with just normal driving. Thinking about adding "blocks" to the front of the seats to kick them back some. Don't know how that would look however.

Anyone got aftermarket seats?
Advice or ideas... thanks.

In my '68, I was concerned with the lack of any head/neck support in case of a a collision from the rear. I went on-line and found US Racing Seats. They have a lot of options, but I went for the 1 inch wider Corbeau leather seats. They even carried the mounting brackets for my car. I did cut them down about an inch and weld them back up with slightly more recline.

Everyone who has sat in the car loves them, and they look like they belong there. Eventually, I'm having my upholstery shop finish off the door panels, build and cover a center console and recover the rear seat and panels in matching leather.

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