66 Dart Convertible Rear Seat/Boot Question

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Ryan Hoelzer

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I bought a new boot and the instructions show it sliding into a channel at the top of the back seat. The seat I have doesn't show that channel. Can someone post me a picture of what it looks like? And does anyone have one sitting around for sale??
 
I have this

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Yep, that's it. Is it connected to that board or just screwed to the top of the seat?
Do you want to sell it without the seat?
 
I believe it’s just screwed to the back of the seat. I like to sell it complete it’s a big part of the seat. Maybe I will separate send me a pm. What do you think is a fair price?
 
I have one as well if you can’t make a deal with Dave.

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Unless you just have to have OEM... This material is anodized aluminum channel for keder welt.
Its used on boats, awnings, etc... All you need to know is the diameter of the welt on your top, the overall length, and start searching. You might even find it locally. Lowes stocked it once upon a time but no longer in their inventory.
 
I used My RV awning track since I have a modified rear seat (96 sebring seats front and rear.) I can use a standard boot , but decided to get one made that gives me a bit more room and flows better with the top/seat combo I have.
 
I knew I had seen it used for other stuff, I might try that first.


Unless you just have to have OEM... This material is anodized aluminum channel for keder welt.
Its used on boats, awnings, etc... All you need to know is the diameter of the welt on your top, the overall length, and start searching. You might even find it locally. Lowes stocked it once upon a time but no longer in their inventory.
 
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