Power Seats ID ?
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Power Seats ID ? been Google searching with next to no results. anyone know where to look in finding part numbers to ID my seat tracks?
I have a set of power 6 way seat tracks - purchased from a person who said they are for a 69 - 70 RR. if this is the case, it seems it was a rare option? ( P25 - 70 RR ) unless what I have are from C body?
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Re: Power Seats ID ?
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If you enter;
Chrysler part number 2926202
for that switch into Google, there are multiple C-body references.
your right Barry - in checking I do find that also. in a Wikipedia search 'Plymouth Road Runner' - this came up 'In 1971, the coupe bodywork was completely changed to a more rounded "fuselage" design in keeping with then-current Chrysler styling trends, including a steeply raked windshield, hidden cowl, and deeply inset grille and headlights. In a departure from previous thinking, the B-Body two-door bodies shared little if any sheet metal, glass, or trim with the four-door bodies. The convertible was canceled. The interiors could be ordered with 6-way power leather seats, thick deep-pile carpeting, and additional sound-proofing was installed. A/C, and power steering could be had, except on the Hemi. 1971 was a high-water year for ride and handling for the Road Runner.' not sure how true that is?
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Re: Power Seats ID ?
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The 6-way seat adjusters were manual.
They were available in 1971 B-bodies, but never with power & they were not limited to leather seats. Were the six way manual seats offered on 71 E bodies but never delivered? When in the Army I am ordered via military sales, a 71 Challenger with six-way manual seats, a T/A hood and elastomeric bumpers. All three were scratched from the order. I later canceled and ordered from a local dealer. This would have been for a late summer, 1971 delivery.
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Re: Power Seats ID ?
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there was NOT a B-body power seat OPTION 1962-1974 Wrong,62 Plymouth,there is a 64 Dodge Polara 4 dr 12 mi. from me,also has same seat !
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there was NOT a B-body power seat OPTION 1962-1974 Wrong,62 Plymouth,there is a 64 Dodge Polara 4 dr 12 mi. from me,also has same seat ! would it be safe to state: there was NOT a B-body power bucket seat OPTION 1962-1974
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there was NOT a B-body power seat OPTION 1962-1974 Wrong,62 Plymouth,there is a 64 Dodge Polara 4 dr 12 mi. from me,also has same seat ! would it be safe to state: there was NOT a B-body power bucket seat OPTION 1962-1974 That would be a safe statement I think. Maybe the Cordobas were the first B-body with power bucket seat.
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there was NOT a B-body power seat OPTION 1962-1974 Wrong,62 Plymouth,there is a 64 Dodge Polara 4 dr 12 mi. from me,also has same seat ! would it be safe to state: there was NOT a B-body power bucket seat OPTION 1962-1974 That would be a safe statement I think. Maybe the Cordobas were the first B-body with power bucket seat. Yup.
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there was NOT a B-body power seat OPTION 1962-1974 Wrong,62 Plymouth,there is a 64 Dodge Polara 4 dr 12 mi. from me,also has same seat ! would it be safe to state: there was NOT a B-body power bucket seat OPTION 1962-1974 I'll buy that ! Also,there were never supposed to be any 9 passenger 62 Savoy wagons,only Belvedere and Fury but there were actually three,this one included.
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The 6-way seat adjusters were manual.
They were available in 1971 B-bodies, but never with power & they were not limited to leather seats. Ok - seems that some misleading info out there - thanks for clearing that up! at the least I now know what these are from...
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