Calling all who have swapped seats!!!

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  1. ratio411

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    Dodge Charger R/T seats are AWESOME!
    The 300 has a high line package with the same seats too.
    They have massive side bolsters and just look like they should fit like a glove.
    I didn't get to sit in a set, but I sure thought they would look cool in a Mav.
    No rear access though I am sure. :(
    Dave
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    BTW: :ttiwwp:


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    How would these look in a Mav?
    They do have rear access.
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    Earl Branham Certified Old Fart

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    Mean Maverick; I used Honda Civic seats, '96 vintage. You have to make the brackets for the seat tracks, but I think they are worth it. Go here to take a look. http://mmb.maverick.to/showthread.php?t=21255 Take care,

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    ratio, those would look awesome in your car.
     
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    I have posted this pic a couple times before...but here are '93 Ford Probe seats in my Maverick:


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    The seats are rather wide and are a tight fit. My car does not have a catylitic converter, and the install was not real hard. I had to add spacers for the inboard rear mounting holes. None of the original holes lined up. I currently have large washers to help stop the seats from ripping from the floor in a crash...but I would feel better if I tied a flat steel bar across the rear two bolts from underneath or something.
    I have found the seats to be really confortable and I think they look pretty cool in a Mav. These ones originally had black and white leather covers, but I dyed the white yellow to go with my crazy color scheme. :D
    I also have to give credit to PART-TIME...I saw pics of his Mav with these same seats and "stole" his idea. ;)
     
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    I just scored some brand new seats at the junkyard out of a '01 escort I think, but they are nice and all I had to do was bend the brackets since it was a new car the tracks are very easy to bend compared to those out of a 71 chevelle lol. You can see them at http://www.htr701.be/gallery/v/Maverick+040.jpg.html Yeah if you get some seats like these just get some clamps and use some muscle and they fit pretty easy.

    BtW: ratio411 I'll trade you my seats for those black ones that you have! :49:
    Those charger seats are from the SRT-8 Version and I too wish I had them, maybe I'll buy some and stick them in my maverick! :rofl2:
     
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    Sorry, those are not mine.
    I clipped the pic from eBay.
    They are 92-96 Vette seats.
    They are optional 'sport' versions.
    Very comfortable and do have fold forward ability.
    I would like to get a set and have them recovered in a Ford-like pattern.

    Very clean install with the Escort seats!

    I don't really have a need for custom seats right now.
    I am working on my Sprint and want to keep it original looking.
    So I am recovering a set of 71-73 Stang seats for it.
    My 75 will get something like the Vette seats one day... but it is on hold till the 72 is done.
    Dave
     
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    Mavmark, I know this an old post, but what is that center council out of? I'm considering probe seats as well
     
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    That console is aftermarket and called a "Humphugger". I got the one for a early Mustang. I think at the time I bought it from Auto Krafters, but it looks like it is still available and from lots of other places...and in all kinds of colors as well. Here's a link to one of the places I found it:

    https://www.cupholdersplus.com/1964-1973-ford-mustang-humphugger-console.html
     
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