The fact is there are two seats types. One with the springs built into the metal frame backrest and ther other where the metal frame backrest does not have the spring setup, and instead, the wires are embedded into the foam. Not sure why GM did this, but womewhere along the way, they felt a change was needed. maybe to accomdate the later headrests that angled and had a bent slider bar, and they needed the room in the backrest.
Here is an email to OER and a response on this matter.
From: dekar@bellsouth.net [mailto:dekar@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 1:26 PM
To: info@oerparts.com
Subject: 69 deluxe interior seat foam
Name: Steve
Description: I have a 69 Camaro with deluxe houndstooth interior. I ordered the seat foam for my car from Classic Ind, and they sent me seat foam without the metal wires in it. They state that this is the only foam for houndstooth deluxe interiors. However, there are two types of seat foams for deluxe houndstooth interiors. One with the wire frame embedded in the foam and one without, (depending on which seat frame you have). Checkout Classic Industries webpage under part numbers SF105 and SF116. They refuse to believe that the SF116 is right (for deluxe houndstooth or comfortweave)
Lex Stones (of OER)
Jul 23 at 12:04 PM
To
dekar@bellsouth.net
Hi Steve
My information shows the following:
SF105: 1969 CAMARO DELUXE BUCKET SEAT FOAM - WITHOUT WIRE
SF116: 1969 CAMARO DELUXE BUCKET SEAT FOAM - WITH WIRE
According to my information you are correct. I have contacted Classic Industries to have them correct the problem.
Thank You
Lex Stones
Accounts Representative
lstones@oerparts.com
800.955.1511 ext 5-371
714.375.0254 ext 5-371
P.O. Box 12049
Westminster, CA 92683
www.oerparts.com