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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: sdkar on January 17, 2009, 11:25:28 PM
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Hey guys,
If I have a coupe with a standard interior, than I believe that the rear side panels do not have an armrest and the rear seat is longer. However, if it is a deluxe interior, than there is an armrest (like there would be in a convertible). Am I right? What is the proper configuration? I want to convert a standard rear seat and recover it with the deluxe covers. Do I need the armrests.
Thanks,
Steve
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I have seen deluxe interiors both with and without armrests in the 69 Camaro coupe. What is correct?
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I have seen deluxe interiors both with and without armrests in the 69 Camaro coupe. What is correct?
All '69 coupe non-folding rear seat back rear quarter trim panels are flat, with no armrests, with standard or deluxe trim; don't know about coupes with folding rear seat backs.
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My understanding is forld down seats get armrests, and can use the same side panels as convertables. I havn't done the conversion yet, so I can't swear my info is right.
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So on a 68 standard interior with a fold down rear seat, would the side panels be the same as a deluxe interior?
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My understanding so far, is thet would be the same as a convertable with the same interior. Again, I have bought most of the parts, but have not even started the conversion yet. I expect to be looking at lots of Camaros at Carlisle and doing floor panels etc, before I start to worry about those details.