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1969 Super Bee bench seat questions.

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I want to change the seats in my 1969 Super Bee (manual shift) to be correct. I will buy the covers from Legendary Auto Interiors, but I am wondering if I even have the correct seat frames. Can anyone tell if the seat frames are correct from this picture (I can take more if needed)? Anyone have shots of their 1969 Coronet Super Bee four speed front bench seats to compare? I am afraid the seat frames are from another model and the covers will not fit.

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want to sell those medallions out of those head rests? I'd be interested if they are from a 1969 Road Runner.

Kevin
 
I doubt that the bench seat for a four speed car would be any different than for an automatic car. And I can't be sure, but the seats in your pics look to be of the correct structure for a '69 Coronet. The seat cover style appears to be similar (not exact) to what you'd see in a '68 Super Bee. I can post pics of the bench seat in my '69 (automatic car) Super Bee if you think it'll be of help to you.
 
Sublimesixpack,
I would love to see the covers on your 69 bench seat to compare. I am not sure if the headrests are correct for a Super Bee or if they are from a Road Runner.
 
Here are a few (sorry about the harsh lighting), hope this helps.





 
Cool, my seats look like yours with the exception of the nasty seat covers. Legendary Auto is supplying me with new ones as a cost of close to $700.00. I have not bought anything from them in a few years, but I know they make a quality product although expensive.

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No headrests Sublimesixpack?
 
My Bee didn't come with headrests. It was a very early build car (August 1968). FWIW It's my understanding that the early build cars didn't come with them unless ordered that way. Not sure if that's true, just what I've read.

Have you considered purchasing your Legendary seat covers through Classic Industries? I've bought some through them in the recent past.
Just received an email from them stating that they're offering up to 30% off on purchases over $249 until this Sunday.
 
You should give Dantes a call for your Legendary and interior parts also. I've gotten the best pricing and great customer support from him over the years.
 
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