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Old 10-10-1999, 04:28 PM
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Hi all you moparistic innovators! Now that I got the engine handled it is time to tackle the interior. Does anybody out there know what or if any Chrysler luxury car seats swap into Dodge trucks(mine 1984 D-150). If they do, do they need any or none bracket frabrication to fit? I have seen nice seats in Dynastys, Caravelles, Imperials, & Lebarons. Look guys I love making the Mopars run real too, but can we chat a little on how to make them look & feel comfortable on the inside too. THANKS in advance(man I love this site)!!!!!!!!!
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Old 10-10-1999, 10:54 PM
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The seats I belive that work are from a older "c" body car such as a 77 New Yorker.A lot of those cars had the nice plush leather interior.I saw a couple of old crew cab dodges that used these same seats.
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