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Old 10-29-2005, 10:46 PM
kerls68 kerls68 is offline
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Too Tall

I just purchased a very nice 1968 Nova with a 383 stroker and a 4 speed manual the problem is the seat wont go back enough so I can actually drive it some what comfortably. It is a bench seat out of a 71 nova that is in the same location as the old stock beach seat was. The problem is I need about 6 inches of leg room due to the fact I am 6' 4" tall. I have been looking for seat extender brackets but no luck. Can somebody please help!
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Old 10-31-2005, 11:52 PM
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Re: Too Tall

First off check to make sure that your seat actually is all the way back it could be jammed or caught on something . Other than that its fabricating time. What I did was found a set of bucket seats that had a long set of tracks. Not all seat tracks are created equal. When I installed them I set them back a few inchs(had to make every thing any way so why not?) By the time I was done I could straighten legs, nobody but me could drive the car but that is not a bad thing. My back seat also became a joke but once again not really a bad thing. I am also 6 4 so I feel your pain
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