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Join Date: May 2003
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What models had these non-power sport seats?
Shoot me an email if you can help.
Thanks, Capt. Crunch
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Those are 1974 to 1980 sports seats used in the 911/930.
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The '74 sport seats were different as they had a round knob on the seat (just like the '74 non-sport version) to flip it forward instead of the rectangular one on those seats.
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My '79SC sport pack Euro has them. Mine arn't leather but this UK package meant the car came with the (Recaro) seats plus 16" wheels, wing on the back, sport shocks, and a casset player.
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Here is a '74 Sport Seat.
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There were a couple version of these seats. The early ones, like this one, had a short lever to release the seat back for adjusting the angle of inclination. There was an external rod that connected the adjusters on each side. This was visible at the bottom rear of the seat. The later version looked substantially the same, but used a large round knob to adjust the backrest and the external rod disappeared.
JR
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