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MG MGB Technical - Seats , can anyone identify?
Hi guys, I have a pair of reclining seats sat in my stores. Been there for over 30 years! I thought they might be Triumph Spitfire, or GT6, but squabs are different. Definitely not MGB, but I am sure they will fit. The headrests are very BL. There should be a picture attached. Can anyone help? Colin |
Colin Parkinson |
Colin Looks like Triumph Spitfire MkIV seats from 1973 to 1975, see: https://newtoncomm.co.uk/collections/spitfire/products/seat-covering-kit-vinyl-car-set-1973-75-mk-4 (https://newtoncomm.co.uk/collections/spitfire) Best wishes Mike |
M Wood |
Thanks Mike, not them I am afraid. Seat squab is different and I checked the parts book, and it is a totally different construction. But thanks anyway Colin |
Colin Parkinson |
Colin Reliant Scimitar? Thanks Mike |
M Wood |
Nope Mike not Scimitar. They are very similar to Spitfire. Different bottom squab and different method of construction. Colin |
Colin Parkinson |
When I had a GT6 I tried to get better sets for it (another unbelievable chapter to my car experiences book with unreliable self-employed traders and manufacturer/suppliers being economical with the truth) so I know their floor area is very restricted for seat fitting, I assume the Spitfire is the same. The bottom cushion looks very long so could it be from a bigger car or even a saloon, the tilt handle looks too posh for many a BMC/BL offering. Old TVR? |
Nigel Atkins |
Nigel that is the best suggestion up to now, which i hadnt already checked! Very similar shape to Chimeara, but different handles. They will be 80's cos I have had them for ever! More research required! Colin |
Colin Parkinson |
Colin, yes a bit Chim like but older and certainly not with that headrest. They look vinyl so I discounted the posher British brands. Chims and (90s) Griffs were all leather IIRC. Your seats reminded me of when I had my B roaster in the 90s I bought some MGOC TVR-style leather seats for it and then soon sat on them with a screwdriver or something in my back pocket and put a small surface split in them which I had to superglue. Two weeks ago I done the same to my wife's car - older but no wiser! |
Nigel Atkins |
My guess TR4 /4A ? |
richard b |
Richard B, TR4 with a head rest?? Colin |
Colin Parkinson |
OK how about 5/6 headrest looks BLMC type. |
richard b |
I think it wasn't until the TR5 that the seat backs moved.(?) I've always particularly like the look of the 4s and 5s and was talking to an owner at a show three lifetimes back and I think that was one of the facts that surprised me (or I might have remembered wrong). ETA: Rich, you posted whilst I was typing - not sure about that headrest for 5 or 6 but I could be wrong and the headrest might not be original to seat. |
Nigel Atkins |
Colin, are you sure the set is set up correctly, the back looks, er, too far back from the base - which made me think of a 6' 4" Peter Wheeler (I'm just over 5' 4"). |
Nigel Atkins |
They don’t look like TR6 to me. My brother and myself each had one. |
Dave O'Neill 2 |
Nigel, I am sure about nothing! But they are quite comfortable. Richard the head rests are very BL. Definitely not TR6 Nigel. Thanks everyone. Colin |
Colin Parkinson |
I didn't think the seats or headrests are TR6 - for some unknown, and usually totally wrong, reason I get the feeling of a saloon/coupe/2+2, the seat seems familiar but unknown to me. Having said that, someone put up a part that they thought was a door handle and I offered a suggestion as I thought it looked familiar to me and it turned out to be the handle for the rake adjustment on a midget seat, as I see everytime I get into my car! I've spotted Lord Lucan several times! |
Nigel Atkins |
TVR M series? |
M Wood |
Very similar to M series TVR, but again different construction. What TVR came after the M series? Colin |
Colin Parkinson |
The Ms IIRC are the ones without a hatch, so if the Taimar had a hatch that was next, I think. |
Nigel Atkins |
The aspect ratio reminds me of the seats in my father's Rover 2000 that we brought to the states in 1967. I don't recall if it was a '66 or '67. |
Ed Morse |
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