Recaros I found
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From: Home of most 3rd gens Van Nuys, CA
Car: 1987 IROC
Engine: Turbo 293ci 4.8l
Transmission: T56
Recaros I found
well i was driving home and saw some seats sitting on the side of the road, i thoguht they looked pretty kool so i turned around and looked at them. they turned out to be full power Recaro seats in leather.
my question is how much are they worth?
my question is how much are they worth?
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From: Norfolk, VA. USA
Car: 86 Trans Am, 88 Formula
Engine: 95LT4, 305TPI
Transmission: T56, T5
new is probably $1200+/seat.
non-power leather Recaros were $1000/seat for the ones I wanted.
looked like those above, but were made for a 4 point harness.
here is a fancy powered one from Recaro,
http://www.speedwaremotorsports.com/...oErgomedES.asp
Note the price of the leather one, $3299.00/seat
non-power leather Recaros were $1000/seat for the ones I wanted.
looked like those above, but were made for a 4 point harness.
here is a fancy powered one from Recaro,
http://www.speedwaremotorsports.com/...oErgomedES.asp
Note the price of the leather one, $3299.00/seat
Last edited by Zepher; May 28, 2006 at 10:45 PM.
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From: Chicagoland
Car: 1983 Daytona Trans Am
Engine: LG4
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 3.73
Originally Posted by L.I.N.Y.92CAMARO
If you want to sell let me know, ive been looking for seats like that, except without that much work needed but will still buy if selling.
Thanks,
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Car: 1989 Camaro RS
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Those appear to be ergomeds, very nice seats! The frames on those seats are very strong so there definitely worth saving. I would contact Recaro about foam and switches to restore them and take them to an upulstry shop for a quote. $600-800 for restoration of a pair of top-of-the-line seats is a bargain in my book!!
Here Alex,
Check mine out:
Yahoo! Photos - warbirdta's Photos - P6210024
And,
Yahoo! Photos - warbirdta's Photos - P6210023
They look like Ideal "C"s to me.
Let me know if they work when you get them wired.
George
Check mine out:
Yahoo! Photos - warbirdta's Photos - P6210024
And,
Yahoo! Photos - warbirdta's Photos - P6210023
They look like Ideal "C"s to me.
Let me know if they work when you get them wired.
George
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From: Chicagoland
Car: 1983 Daytona Trans Am
Engine: LG4
Transmission: T5
Axle/Gears: 3.73
Originally Posted by Mr. TurboTA
Here Alex,
Check mine out:
Yahoo! Photos - warbirdta's Photos - P6210024
And,
Yahoo! Photos - warbirdta's Photos - P6210023
They look like Ideal "C"s to me.
Let me know if they work when you get them wired.
George
Check mine out:
Yahoo! Photos - warbirdta's Photos - P6210024
And,
Yahoo! Photos - warbirdta's Photos - P6210023
They look like Ideal "C"s to me.
Let me know if they work when you get them wired.
George

I'd love to get a ride in the '81 one day. The stereophonic headrests are huge!I hooked a battery up to them and everything works. I didn't test the seat warmer though because the leather was warm from the sun.
How much were these seats new? The prices I hear vary.
Originally Posted by MurcoRS
Those appear to be ergomeds, very nice seats! The frames on those seats are very strong so there definitely worth saving. I would contact Recaro about foam and switches to restore them and take them to an upulstry shop for a quote. $600-800 for restoration of a pair of top-of-the-line seats is a bargain in my book!!
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Originally Posted by 82FirebirdTA
How much were these seats new? The prices I hear vary....
Originally Posted by 82FirebirdTA
I wonder if they do carry parts for these seats anymore...
.: RECARO :.
Alex,
When I got them back in 1981, they were around $2,800 each!
Plus $100 for each seat bracket, and $199 for each stereophonic headrest!
I scored though, since Beverly Hills Motoring Acc., had they in their catalog for $100 each. We fought back and fourth for awhile, but I got the lower price.
I also paid $350 for the matching rear seat kit, and had to hogtie them on myself, but it wasn't too hard to do.
I later bought extra Spectrum material, and had my visors erdone to match. The material was around $350 or so for a yard!
I still have the Recaro catalogs and Beverly Hills Motoring catalogs from back then too.
I have more in the seats/visors than most people have in their car!
I am debating on installing the '74 455/auto into the '81, and having fun!
George
When I got them back in 1981, they were around $2,800 each!
Plus $100 for each seat bracket, and $199 for each stereophonic headrest!
I scored though, since Beverly Hills Motoring Acc., had they in their catalog for $100 each. We fought back and fourth for awhile, but I got the lower price.
I also paid $350 for the matching rear seat kit, and had to hogtie them on myself, but it wasn't too hard to do.
I later bought extra Spectrum material, and had my visors erdone to match. The material was around $350 or so for a yard!
I still have the Recaro catalogs and Beverly Hills Motoring catalogs from back then too.
I have more in the seats/visors than most people have in their car!
I am debating on installing the '74 455/auto into the '81, and having fun!
George
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