REFLECTOR: Corvette Seats

lawrence epstein ljepstein at hotmail.com
Sat Feb 17 10:15:41 CST 2007


Rich-

You used the frame, foam and upholstery from The Corvette seat back and the 
seat pan and foam (minus the cofor foam insert) from velocity for the seat? 
What about upholstery  for the seat pan? Did you take it off the Corvette 
and fit it to the seat pain or make a new matching part?

Do I understand correctly?

Larry E.


>From: Rich Guerra <rich at rguerra.com>
>Reply-To: Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list <reflector at tvbf.org>
>To: Velocity Aircraft Owners and Builders list <reflector at tvbf.org>
>Subject: Re: REFLECTOR: Corvette Seats
>Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2007 10:12:28 -0600
>
>Jack,
>
> > I've notice in the archive the mention of people using Corvette seats, 
>so for
> > those that have used Corvette seats...
> >
> > Did you use the whole seat or just part of it?
>
>just the back bolted oonto the factory seat pans.  There is a picture of 
>this on
>my website in the 'Miscellaneous Systems Work Part II" section.
>
>BTW, there is a search function that is directed only at my site at the 
>bottom
>of the intro page.  The site got so huge that I put it in to find stuff 
>more
>easily.  Whenever someone posted a question on the Reflector, I generally 
>tried
>to answer it with a picture or two on the site.
>
>Search for 'Corvette' and that will take you to that page with the photo.
>
>
> > What year of Corvette were they taken out of?
>
>2000 or 2001.  It probaby doesn't really matter.  We all used the simple, 
>basic
>seats.  No electric motors or heaters which weigh a lot more and most 
>likely
>WOULD require more mods and may not fit.  You would have to actually look 
>at
>them closely to be sure.  Might be a nice excuse to go to a dealer and 
>check out
>some nice cars.  :-)
>
>If I remember correctly, the only difference the year made (at least in the
>couple of years around 2000) was in the design on the upholstery. Colors 
>were
>limited to red, black, and silver//grey (which is what I have) in my year.
>
> > Did the hole pattern of the attach points change and did you have to 
>move the
> > hardpoint positions?
>
>Since we just bolted the seat backs onto the seat pans from the factory, no
>changes were required.
>
>
> > Did you use the foam from the seats?
>
>yes and no.  the center of the seat bottoms for the front seats were sliced 
>out
>and replaced with a sheet of temperfoam (Confor Form at ACS  3 inch sheets
>$71.65 )  THAT makes a BIG difference.  Hard as rock for a minute or two on 
>a
>cold day, but perfectly soft thereafter.  Makes a BIG difference on 
>multihour
>flights.  The rest of the foam was left alone.
>
> > Did you use Corvette seats for the rear as well as the front seats?
>
>yes.  easier to make matched sets.
>
> > Are you happy with them after going to that extra trouble?
> >
>
>very much so.
>
> > Any other info would be appreciated.
> >
>
>The trick will be to find a friendly Chevy dealer to help out to buy parts.
>Mitch Ide was a great help when we were building. I think he sold his plane 
>and
>I've since lost contact.  Googling him finds the contact info below.  I 
>believe
>it's the same guy.
>
>Mitch Ide's Ideal Chevy Oldsmobile
>4181 Route 20 A
>Geneseo, New York  14454
>(585) 243-2002
>
>Hope this info is of some help to everyone.
>
>Rich Guerra
>Velocity XL RG N724X
>RACE 24
>http://www.rguerra.com/velocity/
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