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Got some pics for u. Seats r dirty, but the bones r n good shape for sure. All the tracks slide easily and still work. Back seat still has the original tags attached. Will post pics later.
I have both front seats with brackets included, I have a full back seat as well. Both are green in color but both need completely redone. The bones are in good shape though, strip off old covers/material, clean up/paint frames/springs and recover. Let me get a few pictures to show you what I...
It is a shame that they will not recognize the need for these "one year only bodies" parts and start making them. You're right on parts, hard or impossible to find or pay insane $$$$. I always ask people at swap meets/shows/festivals but usually come up empty. I have 2 70's and dread the day...
WM23NOA140105 Triple green 383 Auto 8/3/4 bench seat
The sheet that was under the backseat may be in a '68 or '69 green Charger from West central Indiana. Any leads would be helpful.
Does anyone know what years interchange? Mine is a 2 door hardtop.
Is a 4 door model front door compatible or only 2 doors? A guy in the club is parting a '68 4 door Net so I was wondering what works. Thanks.
I bought all my hoses from NAPA and my heater hoses do the same thing. Sittin' cold they get that layer of yuck and you can wipe it off and it comes back. I don't notice it so much in the warmer weather. Good question.
426HEMICHARGER, if you have a chance, come to the Hot Summer Nights car show in Lafayette IN to view a time capsule presentation of a /6 Auto Charger. If I remember correctly, it was his grandma'a car (all original) and always in the family. You may find a picture of the car on the HSN website...