Good 4 pt seats

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RogerCox

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Going to be adding 10 point Chromoly roll cage in my 1967 barracuda.

Who makes really nice 4 pt seats that would be a good fit for my 67?

Want still nice looking leather, with design that my wife would still like haha. Photos would be great!
 
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speedwaymotors.com

Smittybilt seats for Jeep come in vinyl, cloth, or maybe leather. I saved this picture of Smittybilt 49515 as a possibility for my Dart Sport.
 
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I got a pair of these EMPI seats with covers from speedway.com. Jegs also has almost identical seats and covers. I just found the others first while searching.
 
If you are putting in a cage, (or a bar) nhra rules mandate that the seatback has to be attached to the main hoop crossbar, and you will have to use a five point belt.
Choose your seat accordingly. In other words, a nice plush comfy seat likely will be difficult to tie to the rollbar. And it will likely need pass-throughs for the shoulder and crotch belts.
That's why you see Kirkys and one piece plastic seats like above in cars at the drags.
 
They feel pretty good at 160 lbs.
 
Looking at these seats from TMI they have a lot of options and some a really like.
Low back with removable head rest, so could use 4 point seats (with carabiner) or take head rest and have classic low back seats.


Also found this SUPER cool center console with double din they make for mustang, I think it’ll fit in the cuda as well tho. I’ll let you guys know!

https://www.cjponyparts.com/tmi-cen...conditioning-convertible-1965-1966/p/CON52-V/
 
Summit has some nice looking seats, under their own name ( a leather look) and also Procar (vinyl or velour) in colors other than black.
I'm prejudiced, but with the temps in southern california and Arizona, I'm not EVER gonna do an interior in black, vinyl or leather, again.
And if you go with a lowback, you will have to have a headrest welded to the cage.
 
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Summit has some nice looking seats, under their own name ( a leather look) and also Procar (vinyl or velour) in colors other than black.
I'm prejudiced, but with the temps in southern california and Arizona, I'm not EVER gonna do an interior in black, vinyl or leather, again.
And if you go with a lowback, you will have to have a headrest welded to the cage.


Haha can’t argue with you there- def gets hot where I live to. But should have AC in it soon!
 
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