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Hi Keith, my blue 240Z has the cloth , but the car is in a museum now so I can’t show you the one right now . Looks you found the one close to the original, I am optimistic about this issue as I will be able to find some nice one , or if it is impossible, I am OK to use closer material for the band .

Kats

 

I found an interesting thing , the earliest seat sliding control lever looked like this , the “ S “ curve is located here , it is pretty forward than the later one . I think this early lever might be seen in up to Jan or Feb 1970 . How about yours ?

And I confirmed the holes for the plastic guards , the holes are set both sides  of the frame . So workers at the factory did not have to pay attention which is left seat or right seat .

( the seat in the pictures is 01/70 Z432, not original bands and not original color for the lever and the frame ) 

Kats

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  • 3 weeks later...

if you contacted me about the seat guards via email please check your email and spam folder also.

Sometimes my emails go to spam folders.

  • 11 months later...

What are the three holes on the seat base used for?

Thanks,

Keith

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Keith. interesting find ! I have never expected the double wired style . 
Beautiful restoration indeed !

Kats

Keith, I believe the holes are for the seat guards. Which would be 3 on each side. One on the front and two down the side.

Steve

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