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Help Identify These Seats

mrsnicks

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Hello all. I THINK these are 72 seats due to the seat belt interlock wiring.

Next question. Best way to repair/replace the broken mounting bolts on the slides?

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Those bolts are stud and can be pressed out. Try using a socket and a C-clamp or a very large pair of channel locks if you have 1
 
Those are out of a 73/74 b-body. 72 would have had narrower pattern on the seat covers like these.
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although not 100% certain but some late 72's may have had the wider pattern like yours, but most likely they are 73/74.
 
My early built 72 has them same for 73 and 74 .
Have no fear the cover for the road runner will go right over the foam .
 
Im not a charger expert so I wasn't sure if it was a late thing but good to know now. I know the 72 RR had that narrow pattern. Frames and mounts are the same regardless of cover.
 
72-74 Charger Brougham or 73/74 RR/Satellite.
 
Just my 2 cents if they won't press out then cut off what is left of the bolt.then drill out pressed in part and put the new ones in. I hope it works
 
Thanks for all the replies. Started unbolting the tracks this weekend to press out the broken studs.
 
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