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Old 02-03-2019, 02:30 PM   #8
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Re: Is this the original seat cover?

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Originally Posted by TKCR View Post
That is weird that about the cloth & vinyl. And the fact that the seat is a GMC. I have seen 1 seat with the seatback not covered completely, and it was a 74. Maybe the seat got swapped at some point and the previous owner made sure the build sheet stayed with the truck & new seat. It was one of the few that had a build sheet. Of all seats I have acquired, I have yet to find a build sheet with the seat.
That can't be good for the foam to be exposed to the sun.

That looks just like the vinyl he has. Wonder if it was a dealer stock order vehicle with the GMC that was supposed to have that seat coming down the line directly ahead or behind it so nobody noticed the vinyl vs cloth on the SPID til we looked 45 years later

Wonder where the cloth Chevy seat went...

I've found four build sheets in truck seat springs... and a bunch more without. Funny you've never found one with as many seats as you've had your hands on.
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