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Bucket Seat ID

Quikshft

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Guys I have spent an hour looking at photos on the net trying to ID these seats. What I KNOW is that they are not 1970 Superbee seats. They have a thin metal accent right in the crease in the seat back. Thanks!

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72 Duster or Demon. A Classic Industries or Legendary Interior catalog is a good reference for stuff like this.
 
72 Duster or Demon. A Classic Industries or Legendary Interior catalog is a good reference for stuff like this.
Thank you for your help. A little disappointed that they are not even B body seats but it is what I got with the car twenty some years ago.
 
Your fender tag might tell you if it was originally a bench seat or bucket seat car.
Definitely buckets, but the car was a basket case when purchased. Bare body and a pickup load of parts the seller gathered from his stash - not all of them were right for the car.
 
Good news is they are DESIRABLE seats so you should be able to get some good $$$ for them towards the correct 70 seats which are expensive. Keep the tracks and make sure the 70 seats you buy have the hinge covers on them as they are expensive to buy as separate pieces.
 
Are the tracks interchangeable with the 70 B body? Looks like I have some things to learn on seat science.
They are not BUT check as they may have the correct b-body tracks on them..
 
Pic looks like A body tracks. I believe the bolt pattern is the same or very close between the two? Wondering if you had foam and covers for a 70, could you use the frames? Listing wire setup is different of course. Maybe if someone had 70 seats to swap?
 
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