Posted on 12/16/2016 10:44:49 AM PST by the OlLine Rebel
Yeah, thanks. Same the other poster had.
I’m just looking for the real GM seats of same color and no-frills LS mechanical type. So I can match my car AMAP.
not sure but there is a wrecking yard that may have one near here. ast central Mississippi. but shipping to where you live....don’t know
Oops. I guess this is a car thread. I could help you get a seat on the Monte Carlo City Council but I don’t know anything about cars.
No, last year when the track broke, the dealers told us they could not get any, even nation-wide. So I went to a body shop this time (since the backrest broke) to ask about it.
Thanks for the info you gave!
Should be about a zillion Caprice Classics in the junkyard with a compatible seat.
Any salvage yard with access to Hollander manuals can tell you will interchange. A shop manual won’t tell you.
For $135 dahyers I can replace your seats with Bean Bags, hang dingle berrys and Limousine your windows.
And check this out. I am running a Christmas Special: for an additional $22.95 I will even lower ride, so you can cruise in most excellent style.
My agent in Nigeria will contact you soon to see if we can arrange something....
Looks like somebody probably posted your,correct answer already, but just a fyi, most junkyards have interchange manuals (computer programs now) which answer your question for virtually every car.
I had a 1973 Monte Carlo (Landau Coupe) with swivel seats.
Gosh I wish I had kept that car.
Our red 1999 Monte Carlo Z34 was awesome. V-6 and black leather interior.
Bought it with only 10,000 miles on it and only one year old. It lasted until 2013 and had 250,000 miles on it. We replaced it with a 2013 Dodge Charger with a V-6 , four wheel drive for snow, and it is black with black leather.
(Vanity TMI)
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