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'84 Anniversary Recaro Seats.... Are They Worth Refurbishing?
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Re: '84 Anniversary Recaro Seats.... Are They Worth Refurbishing?
I would refurbish them. They only made 1500 anniversary cars. Seeing as you only have the seats I guess we lost another one. Considering the rarity of the fabric and the rarity of the cars in general, some one would pay for good ones that were redone if they're restoring one.
Re: '84 Anniversary Recaro Seats.... Are They Worth Refurbishing?
I say redo them original. Finding the original fabric will be tough. I bought the last the supplier had and sold all of it through a group buy on TransAmGTA.com like 10 years ago. I imagine allot of people still have the fabric unused. Each sold to each person was enough for front and back seats.
Re: '84 Anniversary Recaro Seats.... Are They Worth Refurbishing?
I have had many of the AQ9 recaro seats in my time and have always sold $@% !!! fast.Sad to say they are not getting any easier to find as we move along more in time.
Re: '84 Anniversary Recaro Seats.... Are They Worth Refurbishing?
Originally Posted by rgauder
15th anniversary for the Trans/Am. Trans/Am was first offered in 1969.
Thanks haha I was thinking about just Camaros and Firebirds, T/A wasn't in my head at the time. I've been up all night and I'm a little delusional haha.
Re: '84 Anniversary Recaro Seats.... Are They Worth Refurbishing?
I still have these. The rears came out very nice, scrubbed them down and they look new. I removed the tracks from the fronts and cleaned them up by removing the surface rust, hitting them with the right paint, and applying WD40 to the linkage. The fabric for the fronts still needs to be redone though, but I figured I would hold onto them for the time being...
Re: '84 Anniversary Recaro Seats.... Are They Worth Refurbishing?
Anyone ever come up with a source for this material? I know I saw the remainder being sold years ago and considered jumping on it then but passed. Any info would be appreciated
Re: '84 Anniversary Recaro Seats.... Are They Worth Refurbishing?
Originally Posted by 84ann
Anyone ever come up with a source for this material? I know I saw the remainder being sold years ago and considered jumping on it then but passed. Any info would be appreciated
I actually bought these seats from him and had them re done . Not in anniversary trim but in tan. The shop Back In Time might be able to help you source the correct material. Id give them a call.
Re: '84 Anniversary Recaro Seats.... Are They Worth Refurbishing?
Well, looks like the distributor didn’t stand the test of time. That location probably gave the Recaro seats the Trans Am fabric and mounting bracket. A shame that it’s ancient history now.
Re: '84 Anniversary Recaro Seats.... Are They Worth Refurbishing?
Originally Posted by 84ann
Anyone ever come up with a source for this material? I know I saw the remainder being sold years ago and considered jumping on it then but passed. Any info would be appreciated
I got the material for my 82 Recaro from SMS. They might have what you need.
Re: '84 Anniversary Recaro Seats.... Are They Worth Refurbishing?
Originally Posted by Bullydawg
Was it just the material? Or stitched and ready to be put on the seats? I have a set of Recaro LX-C I would like to recover.
Just the material. It was complicated to get, as it was undyed. I had to give them a sample of my original so they could dye it the right color. This was after sending me a color they had in stock that was way off. Not an easy customer service oriented company to deal with, which made the whole experience a real pain in the butt. Oh - not cheap either. Maybe the later seats with leather might be something they stock. The tough ones would be the anniversary ones at the start of this thread with the very specific center insert material.
If you are just looking to get a set redone in whatever material you can find, go to a good upholsterer who can use the old seat covers as a pattern. The guy who did mine was great, but unfortunately, gave up the business and disappeared. He used to post here every now and then - JJ custom interior in Washington.