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  1. valiantpatrol

    Bucket seat I D needed.

    The fabric pattern says Volare or Aspen ('76-'79) to me but I can't be 100% sure. Those fakey belt buckles are doing the talking on my identification. I do agree with Mtrhead 100% that attaching "A" body tracks to them will make them "A" body seats. Bucket seat frames were fairly consistent by...
  2. valiantpatrol

    Help identifying seats

    I can't say absolutely based on part number. Based on upholstery pattern and the seat track foot sticking out that these are "F" body seats out of Volare or Aspen '76 - '80?. Seats are likely the same as offered in some "M" or "J" bodies like Cordobas or Diplomats but tracks may not be.
  3. valiantpatrol

    What seats are these?

    I agree with niceolddart, European origin.
  4. valiantpatrol

    Dart radio with thumb wheels

    I have the radio only. No "L" brace for backside. Plastic chrome on buttons is in poor shape but diecast chrome frame on front holding the thumb wheels and the thumb wheels themselves, except for the on/off one, are not pitted. The on/off one has pits on it. Start a conversation with me with...
  5. valiantpatrol

    Are rear seats interchangable on all A-bodies?

    As missinglinc points out different years can be used but are not necessarily identical. I agree with him that you should use a duster/demon/dart sport (fast back style) seat rather than a 2dr swinger or 4dr body seat which would be way off in shape and attachments.
  6. valiantpatrol

    Inner liner under door panels?

    My original door panels lasted 30+ years, the replacements less than 5 because the upholstery shop did not put these water barriers back in. The more exposed to the elements your car is the more important the plastic barrier is.
  7. valiantpatrol

    Dash speaker grille

    Only 1960 cars had the steel radio speaker grill. Both '61 & '62 share the plastic type. I agree that they would sell well.
  8. valiantpatrol

    Jeep high back buckets or A100 van seats?

    Some Jeep (or AMC anything in this era) seats can be hard to adapt since they don't all have a flat square or rectangular mounting surface underneath built into the seat frame. When AMC owned, or was affiliated with Renault, they used the crazy Renault seat track/mounting system across the whole...
  9. valiantpatrol

    Help with seat identification

    I'm taking a guess, based on a lot of junkyarding and owning various brands of cars over the years. To me the back seat looks like '73-'76 dart or scamp. But the front seats look like the ones in my Ford pinto. Sounds crazy I know but that's my two cents.
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