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Old 03-01-2009, 08:41 PM   #2
TwiggyTheDrummer
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Re: Seats 64 Chevy C10

Well first off welcome! And as far as finding one goes, you'd have the best luck at a junkyard. I used some 6-way power, black leather buckets out of a Mercury Marauder which I bought from a buddy of mine for $100 bucks. He had found them in a junk yard and grabbed them up for one of his trucks. No wrinkles, cracks, fading, etc. I'd recommend a 60/40 to be honest because it has the flip up console with the driver's seat separately controllable from the bench style passenger and center section. I've even found a nice set of Lincoln Sedan front seats that have a nice clean tan leather in the 60/40 style at my local yard. Hopefully I'll manage to grab them up one day and set them in the shop for a future project.
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