Pictures of 91-93 cloth seats?
#1
Instructor
Thread Starter
Pictures of 91-93 cloth seats?
Anyone have pictures of their 91-93 non-sport seats in cloth? Specifically, I am looking for the centers which are different from the bolsters.
Thanks,
Arman
Thanks,
Arman
#2
Race Director
I know my memory is slipping but I do not recall that cloth seats were an option during those years.
#3
Race Director
Memory is shot! Looks like there were actually about 500 Corvettes produced in 1991 with cloth seats:
Interior Colors
RPO
Color
Production
19C Black Cloth 379
60C Saddle Cloth 105
193 Black Leather 10,376
223 Blue Leather 809
603 Saddle Leather 3,084
733 Red Leather 4,481
903 Gray Leather 1,889
Interior Colors
RPO
Color
Production
19C Black Cloth 379
60C Saddle Cloth 105
193 Black Leather 10,376
223 Blue Leather 809
603 Saddle Leather 3,084
733 Red Leather 4,481
903 Gray Leather 1,889
#4
Race Director
Evidently 1993 was the last year that cloth seats were standard:
Not much happened in '94 to the car, with the exception of a passenger's side air bag a some refinements to the interior and the steering wheel. The LT1 received sequential fuel injection but the horsepower was unchanged. New wheels for the ZR1 were a five spoke non-direction design. The four-speed automatic transmission had a safety interlock feature added that required the brake pedal to be pressed before it would shift out of park. Leather seats became a standard feature as the cloth seat were done away with. The rear glass in convertibles was now glass instead of plastic. The biggest news was the grand opening of the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green Kentucky on September 2, 1994. A total of 23,300 Corvette's were produced in 1993 and 17,984 were coupes and 5,346 were convertibles.
Not much happened in '94 to the car, with the exception of a passenger's side air bag a some refinements to the interior and the steering wheel. The LT1 received sequential fuel injection but the horsepower was unchanged. New wheels for the ZR1 were a five spoke non-direction design. The four-speed automatic transmission had a safety interlock feature added that required the brake pedal to be pressed before it would shift out of park. Leather seats became a standard feature as the cloth seat were done away with. The rear glass in convertibles was now glass instead of plastic. The biggest news was the grand opening of the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green Kentucky on September 2, 1994. A total of 23,300 Corvette's were produced in 1993 and 17,984 were coupes and 5,346 were convertibles.
#7
Le Mans Master
there are a pair of 84-87 cloth seats on ebay now. I have only seen 89-93 seat backs. they looked like corduroy version of leather cover.
Last edited by Kevova; 08-14-2015 at 04:02 PM.