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Post by 1smokinporter on Mar 14, 2015 7:51:31 GMT -5
Hello all, If I say something strange, please pass by. I am 74 years young but yesterday I purchased a 1969 Bradley GT and my First question is, what kind of seats will allow me to look thru the windshield? Instead of over the roof. I purchased the car on line, and it looked well and runs great, but is a project car and needs some help. has nice seats, but I suspect they are out of a car and too tall. I will post some pictures later. Thanks for looking, 1Smokinporter
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Post by jspbtown on Mar 14, 2015 9:06:11 GMT -5
In my opinion your best choices are (in order) 1. Stock Bradley seats 2. Body lift (with suspension drop) 3. Floor pan drop
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Post by 1smokinporter on Mar 14, 2015 9:38:28 GMT -5
Thanks jspbtown,
After reading some older post's,( Should have read first ) I thought I would try different seats first as I am only 5' 7" and that would be easy. And maybe no seat tracks. Thanks for your input. Have a Blest Day 1Smokinporter
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Post by jman on Mar 14, 2015 12:06:20 GMT -5
I dropped my floor 3 inches just where the seats go and bolted Mazda miata seats right down no tracks
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Post by jspbtown on Mar 14, 2015 13:41:36 GMT -5
The problem with most factory seats is that, without a pan drop or body lift (or both) you have to recline them so much they are not comfortable. The stock Bradley seats have a recline, but also a very upright head rest. It makes driving the car so much more enjoyable.
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Post by leonardabell on Mar 18, 2015 18:18:22 GMT -5
The stock Bradley seats have a recline, but also a very upright head rest. It makes driving the car so much more enjoyable. I still need a small pillow bungeed on my headrest for head support on a long drive, even with the stock seats.
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