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Another seat ID thread.....

Cranky

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I have no idea what this came out of. I'm pretty sure it's not an E body since they all had seat back release buttons and not levers....but man, it's been so long since owning an E body.

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Don't bet on it but my guess is '73 A-body. It has been a while but the covers remind me of those seats.
 
Thanks for posting Cranky. I have a black set of those I'd love to get rid of and have always thought they were A body seats.
 
Thanks....the Bizrate site just went on and on but the other two links showed what appears to be what I have. Man, it's been years since I've had anything for an E body and this is a surprise...
 
Good luck with whatever you are doing with them brother. I've got a bunch of parts but I'd have to say they are THE most un manageable things I have that are ALWAYS in the way and ungainly to lift and move and not damage are bucket seats! I'll post up an add eventually for mine. What's slowing me down is I don't want to ship them LOL!
 
Sorry but those are not E-body seats. E-body never had a release lever. Had a button. Those look like 75-6 A-body
 
got to agree E body seats have hardbacks with a button, lever type is A body
 
None of the Mopar seats 74 and older have a lever or that hinge cover that the Challengers in the links have. Both those Challengers have the wrong seats.
A, B and E used the same frames and release buttons.
 
I need to correct myself. Those are 74 A/E seats. Just looked in the 74 book and sure as ****. I didn't think they started that hinge till 75.
 
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