I have both the front bench and and an extra rear seat from my 69 RoadRunner but shipping them to Germany wouldn't be cheap. I'm in Yakima, Washington. P.M. me with your address and I'll check on shipping. I would take $600 plus shipping for the set. I hadn't planned on selling them yet. I will have a lot of extra parts when I get my restoration done as I've changed directions a time or two. I just purchased a 2016 Challenger interior for the front seats and will try to use the rear leather to cover my back seat. I also have a set of 72 Challenger bucket seats and new foam for them that I no longer need.
I am building my own version of a pro-touring car, new QA-1 front suspension, Reilly Motorsports QuickLynx triangulated 4-link rear, disc brakes front and rear, a Hydroboost setup, Borgeson quick ratio power steering box, Vintage Air, Coach wiring, power windows, US Car Tools body stiffening, spring relocating & mini tub kits, Inline Tube S.S. brake, fuel & return lines, a Tanks Inc S.S. fuel tank with EFI pump in the tank, all new weather strippiing, fuzzies and window seals. It's powered by a fresh 440 w/ aluminum heads - Comp hydraulic roller cam - Fast EFI - Fast distributor - MSI 6AL ignition control w/MSI coil and a built 727 w/ Gear Vendor's overdrive. I have custom made high temp coated headers and am using a MagnaFlo S.S. exhaust. As soon as I'm finished welding the U.S. Car Tools kits, I'll mount it to my rotisserie and send it to the body shop for new paint then begin assembling it all.
Drive'em like you stole'em,
Vic