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Seat ID from 62-65?

jeeper

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So I bought a 68 Satellite a year ago. It came with these seats and they did bolt in and the holes lined up from what I can tell. Obviously they are not 68 seats.

My GM buddies swear they are GM. I say the chances of the studs lining up with a Mopar are slim to non-existent.

Another buddy swears that they are from a 62-65 Mopar.

Any help here? I just want to ID them correctly.

Thank you!

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They look to be GM but others may have a more definite answer. ruffcut
 
Look GM to me.
I had a set out of a 64 Impala SS I put in my 57 years ago, although mine had a full wrap around chrome top piece.

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Look GM to me.
I had a set out of a 64 Impala SS I put in my 57 years ago, although mine had a full wrap around chrome top piece.

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Yes. I agree they do look like it. I am not sure honestly. I know that the inner studs lined up. Kinda weird. When my car was parked it was just an old Plymouth so they could be from anywhere.
 
Take a chrome strip off and look for a Pentastar (or GM) and a part number on the back of the strip.
 
IMO........ they look like 65-66 Chevy Impala SS factory bucket seats. We have a 66 Impala Convertible factory BB car here, but it is a huge project. I have the factory bucket seats,
but they are in our upper loft, otherwise I would take pics of them for comparison. Sorry....two bad knees and I don't dare risk the climb!
 
IMO........ they look like 65-66 Chevy Impala SS factory bucket seats. We have a 66 Impala Convertible factory BB car here, but it is a huge project. I have the factory bucket seats,
but they are in our upper loft, otherwise I would take pics of them for comparison. Sorry....two bad knees and I don't dare risk the climb!
I will look into this. I appreciate all of your input. I will look for some part numbers. The weird thing is that two of the inside mount holes lined up precisely which is why I thought they were mopar.
 
I think I solved the issue. The seats do appear to be a 64-65 GM Chevelle seats. And the bases are indeed mopar. I got to looking this morning and someone had installed different bases on the seats using some adaptors made of square tubing. Kind of hidden up inside the seats. Hence the confusion.

Going to separate them. Car hasn't been licensed since 1987 so this mod was likely done 40 years ago.
 
I thought they were from a GM of that era as I remember a friends 64 GTO had seats very much like those. ruffcut
 
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