Could be. I like the bench seat, and will never do high-speed manuevering. I know I could mount three-point seat belts, or even use four-point belts mounted in the existing seat belt locations - they would look dorky, but might work. I also know headrests were an option and would be period correct, just not sure if they would offer enough protection. Anyway, I'll mull it over. I noticed some safety stickers on some hotrods at the last show I went to. Think I'll look for them again and ask some questions. What turns a hobby car into a safe car. Basically, I just want my son to be able to participate without taking more than the usual risks on his physical safety. I figured a newer car would have met more safety requirements. We've got two newer cars for daily driving - so that isn't an issue - but going for the occasional fun run could be. On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 12:48 AM, tom jennings<tomj@xxxxxxx> wrote: > What Mark sez. > > Warning: I risk wrath here, but AMC seats in the 1970's are total crap. > Garbage. Wavy flat springs with maybe 2" of cheap foam. The 60's cars have > real coil springs cotton and foam. Cushions are about 6" tall. Easily > repaired, and bolstered to any density. > > They tend to be low backs though there are some headrests. I put 64 classic > 2-door seats into a Hornet but they sit 2" higher than normal. I'm 6' 4" > andmy head scraped the roof; I Z'd the brackets and dropped the seats 1" but > it asn't enough for me. Would be for most people though. > > I've done LOTS of very long trips in the 60s cars and they're fine after 8 > hours. Even my reupholstered 70 Hornet seats are unfomfortable after a > couple of hours. > > Even really awful looking 60's seats (the ones with removable seat cushion) > can be easily restored. The chrome is often pitted, but I had a local shop > media blast it, I carefully painted it silver (Beltan paint) and they look > great. > > Joshj's 72 hornet has 94? Mustang seats. They're bucket seats (I personally > dislike those cant-move-out-of-one-position buckets) but much more > comfortable and fit pretty nice. > > Sorry you gotta sell the American! But maybe you just need new seats? > _______________________________________________ AMC-list mailing list AMC-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.amc-list.com/listinfo.cgi/amc-list-amc-list.com