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In truth, the bricks are a textured vinyl covering, very easy to keep clean and always a good coversation starter.
And one of the last things I would expect to see in a coach. It looks real nice Danny. Cool

I also noted that your ceilings are vaulted and arched. How high is the interior - looks like 10-12 foot ceilings. Big Grin


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I was dead serious Danny....You're SURE they were OEM?....They don't look like any I've seen in all the Barth puff pieces of '70's-80's era.
Maybe the Euros had a style all their own.....

Mine are OEM, plain leather with buttons, no skirting. The pedestals are both getting a case of the wobbles, so I'm shopping for new seats, along with new pedestals (elec. for drvr)

I really like the style of yours, and I'm partial to a heavy corduroy fabric - gonna put it on the sofa & goucho bed too, during winter layup, along with pleather wallcoverings.

Anyone with a lead on what I'm looking for?
 
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Lee, have you considered seats from a pick up with integral seat belts and shoulder harnesses? One of our members here did that. I hope to some day.


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Still experimenting here. Let's see if I got three pix posted. Here's my TV stand mounted on the steering wheel.



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Let's try this.


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Now I'm back to frustration again. I click on th 15" size from photobucket but it comes out as little pictures. The Avatar setting remains yellow but the x goes to the size I want. The big pix were done the same as the small ones, but I can't get them to post the same. Never mind, I wasn't uploading to photobucket in full size. My bad!


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"have you considered seats from a pick up with integral seat belts and shoulder harnesses?"

Not exactly Bill, but close....There's a van/minivan converter next to work that builds special control/seating vans for handicapped drivers. They actually throw away the factory seats....So far the problem has been lack of armrests on door side.....

When you say pick-up seats, are we talking mounting them on to an RV pedestal? An integral harness would be a plus for sure.
 
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When you say pick-up seats, are we talking mounting them on to an RV pedestal? An integral harness would be a plus for sure.


As I recall, the member who did it here found some with bases, electric controls, shoulder harnesses, everything. Don't know about the outside armrest, though. I think Windsor used seats from a convertible with integral belts.


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