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(1 recommendation so far) Message 1 of 8 in Discussion 
From: MSN Nicknamebig_green_dog  (Original Message)Sent: 1/19/2005 3:52 AM
Anybody know where I can get an original front bench seat? Any condition.

Thanks, Richard Kriese
Austin, TX


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From: MSN NicknameGot_mojo_19791Sent: 1/19/2005 3:55 AM
i have got one for a 69 model. I'm not gonna be using the vinyl is in
perfect condition bu the metal has a little rust. just let me know. Thanks,
jon

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From: MSN Nickname4x4xJonx4x4Sent: 1/19/2005 5:17 PM

Youre just in luck. I took the original split bench out of my Nissan about 1 year ago. Since then, theyve just sat around my carport taking up space... Theyre the ugliest shade of green Ive ever laid my eyes upon, but that wont matter, because they do need recovered. The frames, springs, and stuffing is still all there and in good shape. All they really need is some more foam before being recovered, which is very easy to come by...

Give me a hollar, and Ill send ya some pics and give ya an idea of where Im located(Southern Oklahoma).


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From: riverpatrolSent: 1/19/2005 6:16 PM
What year is your Patrol? The seats for a '69 won't fit on earlier models - the mounting brackets are spaced differently.

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From: MSN Nicknamebig_green_dogSent: 1/21/2005 8:29 PM
My Patrol is a '66. The original brackets are long gone. A really bad set of early 80's Ford buckets are in their place. Yuck!

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From: MSN NicknameErrustikoSent: 1/22/2005 1:21 AM
i got an 72 patrol, and i took two seat from a  04 celica cut the bases and adapted then to the interior body

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From: MSN Nickname4x4xJonx4x4Sent: 1/22/2005 6:31 PM

Ive got a set of bucket seats out of a 94 DSM Eagle Talon. Theyre a bit longer from front to back than the stock seats, so it makes it harder for a tall person to drive it. Personally, Im 5'8", and its really comfortable to me. The buckets are true buckets. The sides come up around your thighs, and back. The seats are ultra comfortable. Really takes the edge off of the driver fatigue our Patrols cause...


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From: StahlhaangSent: 2/7/2005 3:01 AM
I' m putting some aftermarked seats in my rig this week, and I have a 69 KL60.  The seats I'm taking out I'm going to sell, if you are interested.  The driver side has a couple of tears in the vinyl, the passenger side bench is in good condition.  Let me know, and you can see pictures of it on page 15 of the pictures, under Durango Patrol.  Thanks, and let me know if you have questions at [email protected].  Thanks
Stahlhaang

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