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The driver's side is toast. When I had a '73 I had buckets out of a B210, but I'd really like to keep the bench if possible.

 

I called a local shop and they want $300 if the foam is good (and it's not).

 

What are people doing for seats?

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The driver's side is toast. When I had a '73 I had buckets out of a B210, but I'd really like to keep the bench if possible.

 

I called a local shop and they want $300 if the foam is good (and it's not).

 

What are people doing for seats?

 

 

Mine needs done also. I was quoted about $400, that was replacing the foam too though. Havent coughed up that money yet either though.

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I was thinkin this might be amazing!

 

Seat4.jpg

 

1964 Buick Delta Super 88 Wagon rear seat.

 

The bottom fits like "buttah"! The top is going to need the top bar to be cut and shortened about 2 inches. After taking the material off...I think I can just cut and weld...then re-attach the awesome red and gold flecked cloth and naugahyde.

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I am in the same boat looking for either replacement seats or just getting my drivers seat redone.

The best price I have gotten is $225. I am in Orlando Florida.

I have been told that mid 90's Honda Civic seats fir perfect in a 720 truck, so I might just try to find a nice pair from a junk yard and put them in( They will probally be more comfortable anyways) .

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