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1960s Mopar a-body bucket seats #1199439
03/19/12 09:14 AM
03/19/12 09:14 AM
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I bought a pair of 1960s Mopar a-body seats and am trying to identify the year as best I can (they are low-back without headrests, so that means '69 or earlier)....they have two-piece seat tracks (the actual track and then a bracket that bolts to the track and which in turn bolts to the floor), plus they freely pivot forward, without a release mechanism. Does anyone know if this narrows the field?

Dave

Re: 1960s Mopar a-body bucket seats [Re: RainBoKatchr] #1199440
03/19/12 09:53 AM
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Yes they are 67 or earlier , 68 the back locked and before Jan 1 1969 headrests were not mandatory

want a better GUESS , add a picture of them assuming they have have the seat cover on them still or look to see if there is a metal tag on the seat frame with a date on it.

Re: 1960s Mopar a-body bucket seats [Re: JohnRR] #1199441
03/20/12 12:49 AM
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Peruse and ruminate upon the seat covers here:

http://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/files/ChryslerCatalog.pdf

and see if you can match yours with what's in the catalog.


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