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I read that Chrysler Corporation made some cars with swivel seats. Anyone know which models had this option?

Would these seats help an elderly person with mobility problems enter and exit a car?

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For Plymouth at least, the word 'New' was used for 1959 - www.hamtramck-historical.com/vintageAdvertising/_1959PressKit-01.shtml?load_img=15

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1960 and 61 Imperials and 300’s had them. GM still made them in the late 70’s in the Grand Am.

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The swivel seats were offered as an option from 1959-1961

They were available on many different models in Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge and Desoto as well as Imperials.
The seats could be ordered in both 2-door and 4-door models. Also with and without power seat tracks

They are desirable but not easy to find. A swivel seat core needing complete rebuild / restoration is minimum $500

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My buddies Laguna his brother got the car new at the same dealer that was on our street. His family got the car new so I know it came that way. We lived on the same street we grew up on. They looked like a 1972 Challenger seat pattern kinda.
PS now the site has a Blue Check Mark now wonder I do not come here often. And the Info Links opt-out only works for a day.
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the colonnade style GM intermediates from 1973-1977 had swivel bucket seats as an OPTION

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'60 dart phoenix definitely had them along with a oval (rounded-off rectangular) steering wheel and probably the most modernistic dash I can recall

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dum azz me. back in my junkyard days, i crushed a 60 300F that had those seats.
however, the long rams [plus all the exhaust parts including the manifolds] and the dual point tach drive distributor rest comfortably in my garage.
beer

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Originally Posted by moparx
dum azz me. back in my junkyard days, i crushed a 60 300F that had those seats.
however, the long rams [plus all the exhaust parts including the manifolds] and the dual point tach drive distributor rest comfortably in my garage.
beer


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Originally Posted by 6bblgt
the colonnade style GM intermediates from 1973-1977 had swivel bucket seats as an OPTION



I've had mid 70's Monte Carlos and Grand Prixs that had swivels too.


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Thanks for all the replies! I like the looks of those swivel seats.

Anyone know why they quit making these seats?

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Originally Posted by srt
'60 dart phoenix definitely had them along with a oval (rounded-off rectangular) steering wheel and probably the most modernistic dash I can recall


Just for the record Dodge NEVER offered the square steering wheel that was a Plymouth thing. Known as the “aero” steering wheel and available on 1960-61 Plymouth models.
There is an exception to this. The Dodge models manufactured for Canada used Plymouth interiors including the steering wheel. So it’s possible to show up on a Dodge.
Though that’s a completely new thread as the Canadian specific Dodge, Desoto, Chrysler and Plymouth model lines during the FL years were a combination of many different cars that didn’t exist in the US market.

And as a side note if you think e-body rimblow steering wheels are expensive, the prices on the aero wheels are even higher !

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Since all the pictures included in this thread are for GM’s version here’s a 1960 Plymouth with swivel seat option.

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Originally Posted by QuickDodge
I read that Chrysler Corporation made some cars with swivel seats. Anyone know which models had this option?

Would these seats help an elderly person with mobility problems enter and exit a car?


IIRC, they weren't marketed as "mobility aids" but were supposed to help ladies in dresses "preserve their modesty" while exiting the vehicle. Leastways, I think that was the marketing point in an old Plymouth brochure I once read. That, and they were somehow "luxurious." shruggy

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To answer your question Yes swivel seats help someone with mobility issues get in and out of a car. There are swivel cushions for seats that might be helpful.

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Very interesting about the rounded off rectangular steering wheel. For a fact in Nor Cal in 1983 I had a red w/ white trim Dart Phoenix (believe 383) with white / red interior with the squared off rectangle steering wheel. It was somewhat odd and difficult to drive on curvy roads. It's etched in my mind and is identical to the blue one you posted, yet was red and clear. Kind of wished I kept that car as it was probably the most outlandish styling I've seen, and huge also.

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Originally Posted by moparx
dum azz me. back in my junkyard days, i crushed a 60 300F that had those seats.
however, the long rams [plus all the exhaust parts including the manifolds] and the dual point tach drive distributor rest comfortably in my garage.
beer


Well oleHam2 .... you said earlier you needed help moving stuff in your garage .... I’ll help you with that 300F stuff ... it will have a bester home here in Florida...

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the "attached" hot rod has to go with the stuff DoC.
but first, i gotta get a ride in it. drive
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Originally Posted by srt
Very interesting about the rounded off rectangular steering wheel. For a fact in Nor Cal in 1983 I had a red w/ white trim Dart Phoenix (believe 383) with white / red interior with the squared off rectangle steering wheel. It was somewhat odd and difficult to drive on curvy roads. It's etched in my mind and is identical to the blue one you posted, yet was red and clear. Kind of wished I kept that car as it was probably the most outlandish styling I've seen, and huge also.


i have two of those rectangle wheels hanging in my garage, but they aren't the colored/chear version[s].
both are black. one is from a 60 imperial, and the other is from a 64 300.
they do take a bit to get used to when going down the road.
beer

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