Looking into front seats; buckets or bench for a 34 sedan, what are you guys running. Photos would be great ! Thanks, Scott
Friend has a pair of Bronco seats, the kind with the double slides on the pass seat for rear seat access. We removed the OEM risers and fabricated shorter ones. The width is good. The backs are medium height which the trimmer will cut down when recovering.
Dont think it will be any different but in my 32 sedan Im using Toyota Echo two door seats. Passenger seat has a nice little glove box under it and it moves forward and the back folds so you can get in the back. I found these in an Import wrecking yard, when I had the trim guy do the Interior I had him shave a bit off the lumbar so it would look a bit more old skool. They fit like a glove in a 32 so I wouldnt think you would have a problem.
Early 90s honda civic with headrests removed are good looking and very comfy. Ive got a fourdoor front seat in my deuce tudor,just made the whole thing flip forward for rear seat access. Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I'm thinking about running a set of 59 MGA seats in my 32 Sedan . But am curious what you guys come up with . Subscribed ! Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
I used a bench seat from a 90's Isuzu truck.....cut 7" out of the width and welded the frame back together. Covered with Army Canvas. I used this because it was one I had on hand..
These seats are out of a '90 Pontiac Sunbird or Chevy Caviler 2-door. I regret not putting a little more foam in the bucket.
Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app The dash is a 41 Ford and the shifter is a 53 hydramatic and the wheel is a 50 Chrysler
I am running '65 Mustang seats in my 30 sedan and they are barely touching so in your '34 you should have and extra 1.5" to play with... Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G930A using The H.A.M.B. mobile app