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Dartn440

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I am struggling to correctly ID these seats. Bought some low back buckets correct for a 66 Coronet build and snatched these while I was there. Any help on ID and value would be appreciated.

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Tough to see in the pic about the tracks BUT in my opinion they look like a '72 bucket seat with a 68-69 seat track with custom upholstery with all those buttons...
 
I’ll get some better pics of tracks. I was leaning towards a 72 A body but hard to tell. The shop owner passed away 2 years ago and I cleared what his son wanted out. Little to nothing was labeled and there were no particular order to anything. I’ve been out of the Mopar game for a bit….thank you
 
is there a metal tag, 6-8" long in the seat bottom springs? It has info on it that I have not been able to totally decipher, but it seems to me that there is a date code stamped in it. All the digits/letters are stamped on the tag.
 
is there a metal tag, 6-8" long in the seat bottom springs? It has info on it that I have not been able to totally decipher, but it seems to me that there is a date code stamped in it. All the digits/letters are stamped on the tag.
I’ll look again today, there was a build sheet, but it was completely disintegrated.
 
Looking at the molded seat backs, looks like they do not have the metal covers over the lower curved area that makes them 72 & newer...

Definitely looks like 68-69 tracks...
 
Looking at the molded seat backs, looks like they do not have the metal covers over the lower curved area that makes them 72 & newer...

Definitely looks like 68-69 tracks...
May make a lot of sense in that a car the owner once had was a 69 Barracuda that his son said that he had high back buckets in at one time.

I’ve got the correct buckets for my Coronet project…any guesses on what these should sell for?
 
71-72 seats had one piece molded back covers on them.
I've only owned one 71 & it had the metal caps.. But it was leather interior & early production... So it may have been an odd ball... Well, correction, it was an oddball, it was heater delete and it had an AM/cassette..... Plus a Hemi & a 4spd...
 
I've only owned one 71 & it had the metal caps.. But it was leather interior & early production... So it may have been an odd ball... Well, correction, it was an oddball, it was heater delete and it had an AM/cassette..... Plus a Hemi & a 4spd...
yes, I've heard early 71's can have metal caps carried over.
 
I've only owned one 71 & it had the metal caps.. But it was leather interior & early production... So it may have been an odd ball... Well, correction, it was an oddball, it was heater delete and it had an AM/cassette..... Plus a Hemi & a 4spd...
It’s very common for ALL ‘71 A, B and E-bodies to have the metal seat hinge covers. I had a few ‘71’s with them.
 
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