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Just open the Youtube video... Copy the link, come back here and paste that link here.... It will display the whole thing perfectly; like this...... (To copy and paste, highlight the link, then right click on it in Youtube....come back here and right click where you want to reply)
AND, leaving them in the rain.
There, I added a tidbit to your post lol.
To the OP, good seats and tracks are worth a good buck.... but a major pain to ship. Hopefully you can find them a good home and get yourself a dollar or two.
No education here lol, especially regarding furniture building...... But I'm with ya, it looks to me like the guy who rebuilt this has an opinion that this chair is cosmetically restored, and that's the important part. You must have better glue over there than we have here if that ply base is...
Wondering (don't want to hijack) if anyone has any experience with seat belt planet? In Oklahoma? Seems to be highly reviewed, especially compared to this vendor.
Easiest way is create a Youtube video, and then link to it. (I realize some folks just don't do that either). Maybe possible to email it to someone who can??
2.6/5 Google reviews.... the people who went to the trouble to actually write anything all had similar complaints. I'll be surprised if they do anything for you, and I see that they only sell through vendors, no direct sales. They say they are manufacturing, but they sure look like...
1964 Plymouth Sport Fury Max Wedge | S126 | Indy 2018 | Mecum Auctions
1964 Plymouth Sport Fury Max Wedge | S126 | Indy 2018 | Mecum Auctions
1964 Plymouth Sport Fury | F100 | Kissimmee 2019 | Mecum Auctions
Wont let me post the individual pics from Mecum (never know why??) but look...
Id love to see something definitive on this too. I thought that it was down low on the far left side of the dash. I know the cable is very long, and should make it that far.
The column looks like a collapsible unit, but in the pic it looks like there's a sleeve over it. It's a good point tho.... I'd make sure that someone didn't mix match parts and a solid steering shift end up in there... I think `67 was the starting full year for collapsible columns.... I only...