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62 plymouth savoy

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pulled these out of a dumpster today? Too modern? Yes or No
Planning to reupholstered them.

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only found two. not sure why third pic is there.
 

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Thanks guys. Yes it will keep me and the boys busy for awhile. good thing my oldest is collage at Ohio Tech for classic car restoration, and is learning to plug weld, and lots of other cool stuff. Going to fab my own sub frame connectors, Only cuz it's a fraction of what it would cost to buy them already done. Any suggestions on what gauge steel to buy?

Cut/paste from US Car Tool website -
CNC Machine cut from 12ga steel (original factory rails are made from 16 gauge material)

http://store.uscartool.com/62-65-b-body-frame-connectors.html

I admire your thought to fabricate your own, but at $169 a pair is it really worth the effort? (I intend to also make my own, but if I were in the USA I would just order them..)
 
The seats look like the ones from a Neon.I put a set in my 64 Dart. You will have to make a few brackets for mounting but other than that I'd say use 'um.
 
Thanks guys. Yes it will keep me and the boys busy for awhile. good thing my oldest is collage at Ohio Tech for classic car restoration, and is learning to plug weld, and lots of other cool stuff. Going to fab my own sub frame connectors, Only cuz it's a fraction of what it would cost to buy them already done. Any suggestions on what gauge steel to buy?

I used 1/8 wall on mine.image.jpgimage.jpg
 
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