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I am bringing my seats to legendary to get them redone. I have the frames blasted and cleared just not sure if the seat tracks for the fornt buckets should be clear or black? They dont appear to have any paint on them now.
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Mine are unpainted
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Thanks
That is what i will go with unpainted and there is a spring on there that is yellow is that correct? |
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Are you referring to the large spring that runs from base to base (front to back) on one side of each seat? If so this is also unpainted on mine.
(These seats are not restored)
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my L78 70 chevelle built at the Kanzas City plant is yellow.
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There are 2 springs. The big one which holds the seat from sliding back on the tracks, had no paint.
The yellow spring, spring loads the handle, so it stays in a notch. The tracks are natural/no paint/rust. If you don't want rust, they can be painted with a steel paint, but it wouldn't be correct. |
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