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    And a bit more serious reply: He has a huge stash of old Porsche parts but does not know that those are pretty valuable seats? 15 seconds of googling would help. I kind of understand Uwe's comment....
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    Quote Originally Posted by mike66 View Post
    And a bit more serious reply: He has a huge stash of old Porsche parts but does not know that those are pretty valuable seats? 15 seconds of googling would help. I kind of understand Uwe's comment....
    I know they are valuable, but in the process of finding the value, i read a lot of pre 68 seats, original perforation, and a lot more stuff. Thats why i wanted to know what i have so i can offer them more precise
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    What you have is a pair of 1968 Recaro Sport Seats both of which are 'drivers' side seats but I may be incorrect and if so probably best selling separately
    Regarding a price, use the "search' icon and type in 'sport seat 1968' or
    Name a price your happy with and let the market determine if you are realistic or not with your 'ask'
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    I think in 68 these are a pair
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve shea View Post
    I think in 68 these are a pair
    +1 at least at the beginning of MY

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve shea View Post
    I think in 68 these are a pair
    This changes a lot, thank you

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    I have another set in our storage

    My guess would be also 1968 Porsche, but the Recaro badge confuses me, as I did not find any pictures from Porsche 911 with these seats with a Recaro badge.

    Are these aftermarket seats sold from Recaro? Or made for a different manufacturer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by VEphilipp View Post
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    I have another set in our storage

    My guess would be also 1968 Porsche, but the Recaro badge confuses me, as I did not find any pictures from Porsche 911 with these seats with a Recaro badge.

    Are these aftermarket seats sold from Recaro? Or made for a different manufacturer?
    There is no difference between Porsche 68 and aftermarket seats except the badge and the orientation of basketweave (if they are basketweave) if they are in the 68 style vinyl.
    However one these is recovered and looks a bit "wide" and both are probably aftermarket

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    I like the first set a lot more
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