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I would rather not separate as the seat frames have little to no value (i.e. much harder to sell) without the seat tracks, but what did you have in mind?
Steve -
I'm not 100% sure what you have in mind. I assume that you're talking about fitting stock floor holes without drilling new holes. If you drill new holes, many seat frames would fit!
Regarding the stock floor holes, I believe that these 66-67 seats will fit your Charger for the...
Item: 67 B-Body Bucket Seats with Tracks
Location: Tampa, FL
Price: $300 plus shipping
Description:
Driver and Passenger Bucket Seats - were told they came out of 1967 Dodge Charger.
Seat frames have surface rust, but I didn't see any broken springs.
Seat tracks also have surface rust, but...
Thanks for everyone's input!
I can understand that feeling; however I view my decision a bit differently. That is, I won't restore my RR to 1969 specs, rather I'd update the components to today's technology (i.e., I'd resto-mod it instead of cloning it). If I were able to land a hemi car...
Thanks for your input!
I guess that I should do a little soul searching to figure whether or not I want to end up with a restoration or a resto-mod.
Like most decisions these days, I think it will be determined by money. I'd be tickled to have a real car, but if my money doesn't...
This is basically why I started this thread: here is the backstory to it.
I purchased my 69RR in 2008. It is good driver quality - a solid car. Originally, it was a 383, 4 speed car. Now, it has a '73 440, Auto (though converting to manual this winter/spring). I've budgeted $60K for the...