1984 T/A bucket seat
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Car: 1984 T/A
Engine: L69 5.0L 4BBL H.O.
Transmission: 5 Spd
Axle/Gears: Stock
1984 T/A bucket seat
Hello all,
I have a question on the originality on the 84 T/A I purchased last summer. My cowl plate has 60C AQ9_R
The documentation I got from PHS indicates I have B20 Luxury Trim Group and 60C8 Lear Seigler adjustable bucket pallex cloth. I guess my questions is: Is this considered a Recaro since it has the cowl RPO AQ9 R? it doesn't have the mesh headrest, leather or Recaro branding that I normally see on a Recaro bucket. Included is a pic of my seats. Many thanks as always.
Mike32506
I have a question on the originality on the 84 T/A I purchased last summer. My cowl plate has 60C AQ9_R
The documentation I got from PHS indicates I have B20 Luxury Trim Group and 60C8 Lear Seigler adjustable bucket pallex cloth. I guess my questions is: Is this considered a Recaro since it has the cowl RPO AQ9 R? it doesn't have the mesh headrest, leather or Recaro branding that I normally see on a Recaro bucket. Included is a pic of my seats. Many thanks as always.
Mike32506
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Car: 1982 Trans Am KITT Replica
Engine: LU5 305 CROSSFIRE
Transmission: TH-350
Axle/Gears: Limited Slip 3:23
Re: 1984 T/A bucket seat
In the past, I have seen some of those Lear seats in leather installed in HIGH OPTION LOADED cars. Now THOSE are pretty rare these days !!!
A '85 L69 T/A comes to mind
Dave
A '85 L69 T/A comes to mind
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Car: 1984 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
Engine: V8 5.0L HO (L69)
Transmission: B&W T5
Axle/Gears: 3.73 limited slip
Re: 1984 T/A bucket seat
I've seen leather ones in loaded Trans Ams and in S/Es.
The AQ9 code was shared between the the Lear Siegler and Recaro.
The AQ9 code was shared between the the Lear Siegler and Recaro.