Seats

Improve Driving Position and Enhance Support with New Seats
Seats
Collapsed bolsters, broken seat tracks, and foam that has turned to dust are common once you spend time in an original seat. On many classic Chevy Camaros, Chevelles, or El Caminos, the upholstery may look decent from a distance, but the structure underneath tells a different story. Sagging support and uneven padding change how the car feels to drive, especially on longer trips or cruises.
Replacing or rebuilding seats restores proper driving position and stability behind the wheel. Solid tracks keep the seat planted under braking, and fresh foam brings back the support the factory intended. Many restorations address seating while tightening up surrounding interior areas like the rear seat area or correcting floor issues uncovered during carpet replacement, since mounting integrity matters just as much as appearance.









