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  1. racerjoe

    TMI Interior

    Oh yeah. I still like them a lot. I've put about 1000 miles on the car since I got it all together.
  2. racerjoe

    TMI Interior

    I'm not a good resource to answer that question. I had a 67 notch years ago, but never compared rear seats side by side with the Duster. Worse case, you can get matching material from them and bring it to a local upholstery shop like @Cudabnu did above.
  3. racerjoe

    TMI Interior

    I bought seat belts from Mopar Seat Belts: Replacement Seat Belts. I clearly don't care about OE correctness and these seemed to be pretty good so I bought them. They work fine and I don't have any complaints except maybe the back ones are really long.
  4. racerjoe

    TMI Interior

    Aren’t they comfy? I love mine. These seats combined with all my suspension upgrades, it doesn’t feel like a 50 year old car anymore.
  5. racerjoe

    TMI Interior

    You're going to love them!
  6. racerjoe

    TMI Interior

    My biggest concern was I didn’t want them looking out of place. Take some careful measurements because I think the high backs, may be too high. Of course, it’s your car and preference.
  7. racerjoe

    TMI Interior

    I was all in for around $1700. That’s seats, sliders, brackets, and rear covers. You can get fronts cheaper from summit, but they were concerned the vinyl wouldn’t match front to back. These were all made with same vinyl so it was a guaranteed match. Took about 8 weeks to get them. Considering...
  8. racerjoe

    TMI Interior

    I think they are very comfortable. Lots of positions for the back and the slides have much more adjustment than stock. I'm 6', 200lb so they may be a little tight for you - no disrespect. My car is also manual and no problems there. I can actually put the seat so far back I can't reach the...
  9. racerjoe

    TMI Interior

    Thought I'd share this for those looking for an option for modern bucket seats. These are TMI Interiors universal bucket seats. They make tracks that allow them to bolt directly to the factory bucket seat holes. Actually they make brackets for almost any Mopar. Lucky for me, they did the...
  10. racerjoe

    Headliner help

    I have a 70 Duster and it didn't have a headliner or bows in it when I got it well over 15 years ago. When I first built the car, I put a hard headliner in it from a 75 Duster. I want o go back with the original style and bought some bows and clips on ebay years ago. Today I learned that...
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