Need some black 1970 seats

Discussion in 'Parts wanted' started by STAGE III, Aug 7, 2006.

  1. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

    Okay, let's see how good you guys are. I'd like to get a decent (few tears are okay, just no great white shark attacked ones please) anyhow a decent set of black 1970 Bucket seats.

    This is not a show car so if the tracks need work or plastic parts are scratched or missing I really don't mind if the price reflects this.

    I just REALLY need to get these aftermarket "cram your head into the headliner, and wedge you under the steering wheel" seats out of my car please.

    So what does anyone have?Any older resto recovered ones?A set of covers by themselves?


    Come on! You know your wife has been telling you to get those things out of the garage for months!

    Talk to me :Brow: :laugh:

    Thanks,

    Fritz
     
  2. John Stevens

    John Stevens Well-Known Member

    John, Not sure if you'd be interested or not, I do have a pair of recovered '69 Chevelle black bucket seats(the covers are new), they have NO seat tracks :( , there is also no plastic on them right now, but I might have a set around here if I look. If interested let me know.
     
  3. STAGE III

    STAGE III Lost Experimental 455-4 Bolt Main Block.

    On the right track?

    John,

    I probably should hold out a little longer for the black 70 Skylark seats so I don't have to "track" down parts (pun intended "seat tracks") and buy covers and pay to have them installed etc.

    BUT.............could you please PM me a price on them anyway.As I am typing I am thinking at least yours are black and would get me under the steering wheel and out of the darn headliner unlike these "THINGS" that are in there now (wonder if it is against the law to burn car seats out in the yard where I live? :laugh: ) might even dance a little jig around them :beer :laugh: ).

    They are really baaaaaaaaad seats :error:

    Just let me know what the deal is on yours and what you need for them (I might have enough tracks) and the condition of them (any pics would be great).


    Regards,

    John
     

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