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'66 Belvedere II project

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continuing progress , installed bucket seats and steering column i restored . i know the seats aren't stock or period correct . the seats were given to me by a buddy which saved me a load of money .i just needed some seats in the car and i can always change them out later on down the road . the column i got from ebay . the floor shift manual columns are getting very hard to find i found out .

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my buddy gave me these seats he had laying around . not stock i know but saved me a lot of money . got some universal mounts from summit and they worked out pretty nice .
 
Looks good 66bel!! Hey, gotta do what comes along, especially when on budget. Those seats work, all good. Took 5 years to find good 71-72 buckets that were good to use until money allows repair. Got them for $250 and really good compared to whats out there for 500+. Dash looks nice too.
 
Looks good 66bel!! Hey, gotta do what comes along, especially when on budget. Those seats work, all good. Took 5 years to find good 71-72 buckets that were good to use until money allows repair. Got them for $250 and really good compared to whats out there for 500+. Dash looks nice too.
thank you sir i appreciate it ! yes people want crazy prices for the mopar stuff but we figure out how to make it work for the love of these classics right ? keep em on the road .
 
Making ground it looks like. Like the dash and steering column. A seat is a seat for sure. Build it like you want it. That's what I am doing. bucket seats and console. Back to manual transmission also.
 

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