Re: 1979 dodge ramcharger material for seats
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06/07/09 03:12 PM
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SMS fabrics in Portland Oregon...that is where I got my material from... if they have it, it will cost $$$$
Dinuba, California, Home of the PALOMINO ranch and 440 truck farm, where dodge trucks have a home. Have Four 1979 dodge PALOMINO trucks now.
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Re: 1979 dodge ramcharger material for seats
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06/09/09 01:30 PM
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these guys sound like they have everything that the OEMs used. makes sense, they are just north of Detroit. http://www.originalauto.com/index.htm
Just found out they have it, and its N.O.S. original cloth #997 in stock available @ $79.00 per a running yard. They said the front and rear seats will require a total of aprox. 3 yards of cloth. Thanks so much for your help.
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Re: 1979 dodge ramcharger material for seats
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06/29/09 02:18 PM
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Sent the rear seat out to be redone with the nos cloth material. Just got the rear seat back and it came out great. I did it up to match my front low back buckets. They basicly took the old seat cover apart and made a new one. Thanks for the help on where to find the nos material .
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Re: 1979 dodge ramcharger material for seats
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01/03/11 05:19 PM
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these guys sound like they have everything that the OEMs used. makes sense, they are just north of Detroit. http://www.originalauto.com/index.htm
Just found out they have it, and its N.O.S. original cloth #997 in stock available @ $79.00 per a running yard. They said the front and rear seats will require a total of aprox. 3 yards of cloth. Thanks so much for your help.
I wonder if they have the seat insert material for an '88 Dodge Ramcharger AW100.
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Re: 1979 dodge ramcharger material for seats
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I just picked up a pair of buckets just like the ones in the pic. They are out of a '78 Motorhome. I assume they are the same seat as the RC other than the base.
They are the exact same colors, wish they were blue, but thats okay they are better than what I have now, a tan and torn bench seat.
- MoPar Jamie
1972 Fury III 4dr 1986 D-150 LWB Royal SE
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Re: 1979 dodge ramcharger material for seats
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01/10/11 10:13 AM
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I just picked up a pair of buckets just like the ones in the pic. They are out of a '78 Motorhome. I assume they are the same seat as the RC other than the base.
They are the exact same colors, wish they were blue, but thats okay they are better than what I have now, a tan and torn bench seat.
That's what those buckets came out of as well. All I did is change the bases and they worked perfect.
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Re: 1979 dodge ramcharger material for seats
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03/10/13 02:45 PM
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I'm glad this post is still around, forgot the name of the company(SMS fabric). Just bought some nos material for my new macho ramcharger. Cant believe they had it in stock. The drivers seat is torn on the bottom section.
Yeah, I'm glad this post is still around too.
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