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  • Birthday 06/09/1968

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    Omaha, NE USA
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    Small business owner Klassic Keyless, High Impact

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  1. Carl, your kit will go out today. Bob, my Uncle has a 72 Eldorado with a bench seat that has this same option. He never realized that it was on his car until I told him about this kit that I was developing. I may be opening another can of worms for myself, but if there is some real interest there, I could put it on my R&D list for future development. It may take another year, but if you truly want one, I could see if I can make it happen.
  2. We will be offering this kit to the FGMCC for $180 plus shipping until 5/31/14.
  3. And for comparison sake, this is the Ebay listing number of the last factory system that I spotted 121271472170. It sold for $1525.oo
  4. After a year of on again, off again, R&D and testing, Klassic Keyless has completed our all new Strato Bucket power seat back release kit. Thanks to Dennis B. (MCfan) for all of his help in the development process, we are offering an introductory offer to the FGMCC of our new kit at a reduced price. This system works much the same as the ultra rare factory option that was available for the 70-72 Monte Carlos. We have, however, made a few improvements in ours over what Chevrolet offered. For those who are not familiar with this option, it consists of an electric solenoid mounted inside the '70-72 Strato Bucket seat back (the one with the release button in the center of the seat back) that presses the button for you when the door is opened, and releases it when the door is closed. This allows the driver or passenger to simply push the seat back forward allowing access to the back seat without having to press the button, yet retains the safety of the seat lock when the car is in motion. We have engineered our system with individual electronic pulse timers to allow the seat to release only when it's associated door is opened and only for 20 seconds to reduce the drain on the battery if the door is left open for an extended period of time. It has also been designed to tie into the existing dome light pin switches in the door jamb so it is not necessary to drill a second hole like the factory system has. Our kit comes complete with 2 actuators, 2 bell crank assemblies, 2 actuator rods, 2 pulse timers, fused wire harness, drill template for actuator mounting, hardware kit, and full color step by step instruction manual. We will be offering this kit to the FGMCC for $180 plus shipping until 5/31/14. Normal retail pricing will be $220 plus shipping, so if interested, give us a call at 402-502-6926 and say you saw it on FGMCC and we will be happy to give you the club rate. I will be posting the manual, photos, etc. here for more information. Until then, you can look at MCfan's photo journal here on this sight to get a peek at what all is involved in installing this system.
  5. Mike, take a look into 3M's Di-Noc series of woodgrain vinyl. They have a burlwood pattern, how well it would match I do not know, but this stuff works great for heating, stretching, and wrapping pieces. I hope this helps. Tom
  6. Hi guys, I just wanted to give you a heads up that I have a power trunk kit available for your cars. You can take a look at it on my site www.klassickeyless.com. If you are interested, watch for the group buy that is being organized right now. There is another thread about aftermarket keyless entry that started the process, but I am also offering my standalone trunk kits as part of the deal. If you have any questions I will be happy to answer them for you.
  7. Yes Sam, you are corrct. Just to keep you updated, Scott and I have discussed a buy-in in depth and have come to an agreement. He informed me that Andreas has approved it and right now they are hashing out the details. I will leave the rest to Scott, however if you have any product specific questions, I will be happy to answer those for you.
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