Re: Craig : question


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Posted by Craig Selvey (IP: 209.212.216.23) on June 29, 2000 at 18:56:44:

In Reply to: Craig : question posted by Sam Mangano on June 28, 2000 at 23:21:37:

I believe Dennis answered the question.

I suppose it would be even harder to find the seat tracks then it would be to find the seats themselves.

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: Craig, isn't it just the seat tracks that are different on the cars with a cat? I thought the seat frame itself was common... Couldn't he just put the '71 style tracks on the newer seats? I'm just asking because I can't rememeber...

: : Yes, I would get them if I were you.

: : Yes, I would have a pro redo them. It is a really hard job...best left to pros.

: : Make sure they are out of a 2-door if that is what you are going to but them into.

: : They won't exactly fit a 1971 because of the hump in the floor for the catalytic converter on a 1976. But they are still worth getting just to have them and maybe sell to somebody else.

: : My .03 cents worth.

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: : : went to the boneyard today, where a few mavericks were resting,and found a set of buckets outta 76 mav.blue in color but in good shape.can be had for $60.00 pair.my question is, how hard are they to recover?can i do this myselfor should i have an interior shop do them?where can i get new black covers?or will they have to be custom?also, will they fit in my 71, with bench seat?thanks




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