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I finally broke down and replace my tattered front seats with a pair of tan ProCars 1100's. For the price and ease of install, these can't be beat. I am really happy with them.
What an amazing rig and what seems to be an even more amazing owner. It boggles the mind how there are people out there that can successfully work on every aspect of their vehicles like you have. It's these types of rigs that people like myself hope to one day own knowing they have been more than taken care of.
Great build thread, just got done glancing over the whole thing.
I guess you never ended up doing the linked front and or rear. Any plans to do that still in the future?
Love what you did for the hand throttle on the shifter. I have thought about doing that a number of times in my trucks. I might just add it to my current build. Really good thing to have for in the rocks with a manual tranny.
Sorry if you already answered and went over my question above, I didn't read the whole thread just glanced over everything.
Congrats on the new job Gehn! Lots of great country to explore out that way and you have the perfect cruiser for it What kind of mileage did you get on the way out?
How are the Procar seats on long drives? I find in my 80 that my right leg goes to sleep after a few hours and gets all together uncomfortable after 5-6 hours. Looking for a fairly painless upgrade in the comfort department.
Alright Gehn time for some updates! You've been out in west coast Cruiser heaven for 4 months now. You should have plenty of 60 actions shots by now, lets see them