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01-17-2005, 08:37 PM | #1 |
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THE FIRST TWO PICTURES ARE OF THE SEATS IN MY 69 TOWTRUCK. THEY ARE OUT OF A LATE 70s JEEP GRAN CHEROKEE LTE WITH A STOCK CONSOLE. I BOUGHT THEM AT A JUNKYARD FOR $52 A PAIR & PAID $250 TO HAVE THEM RECOVERED. THEY ARE BY FAR THE MOST COMFORTABLE SET OF SEATS I'VE EVER HAD.THEY ARE MOUNTED ON A SET OF STOCK BUCKET SEAT MOUNTS OUT OF A 72 PICKUP.
THE THIRD PICTURE IS OF THE BUCKETS IN MY 82 4X4 LONG FLEET. I GOT THESE ON 1/2 PRICE DAY AT THE LOCAL PICK N PULL & PAID $26 FOR THE PAIR. (THESE WERE JUST FOR MY PARTS HAULER SO I DIDN'T GET THEM RECOVERED) THEY WERE IN A LATE 90s MAZDA. CLIMB IN SOME WRECKED CARS AT THE BONEYARD, & TRY ON SOME SEATS FOR SIZE & FIT. JOHN
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01-17-2005, 08:45 PM | #2 |
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Wow...I really like those Jeep buckets! They do look nice. The foreign car places around here have "like new" sets for $100 in every color and configuration. The Acura and Honda seats are comfy and really give good lateral support...if you can keep your truck from rejecting them...LOL!
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01-17-2005, 09:03 PM | #3 |
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John,
Those Jeep seats are nice and your upholstery person did a beautiful job. It must be fun just to ride around! Jim |
01-17-2005, 09:28 PM | #4 |
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THANKS GUYS ... MY POINT IS THAT YOU DON'T HAVE TO SPEND A FORTUNE TO GET GOOD LOOKING, COMFORTABLE SEATS. I'VE GOT A SET OF STOCK BUCKETS IN MY 71 BLAZER THAT LOOK COOL, BUT AREN'T 1/8th AS COMFORTABLE. I HAVE TO HAVE COMFORTABLE BUCKETS WITH GOOD SUPPORT AS I BROKE MY BACK ABOUT 30 YEARS AGO, & CAN ONLY RIDE ABOUT A 1/2 HOUR IN A TRUCK WITH A STOCK BENCH SEAT. JIM.. --THAT TOWTRUCK GETS AS GOOD (OR BAD) MILEAGE AS ANY OF MY OTHER TRUCKS, SO YEP -- I DRIVE IT ALOT & IT IS FUN JOHN
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junkyardjohn 69 1 TON TOW TRUCK // 84 4WD CUCV BLAZER// 85 1 TON 4WD STAKE TRUCK// 86 M1031 5/4 TON 4WD CUCV// ALOT OF OLD TRUCKS FOR ONE OLD MAN TO DRIVE. THERES ROOM FOR ALL OF GODS CREATURES RIGHT NEXT TO MY MASHED POTATOES// LIFE MEMBER OF P.E.T.A (PEOPLE EATING TASTY ANIMALS) DON'T RENT U-HAUL ALWAYS TELL THE TRUTH IT WILL AMAZE PART OF THE PEOPLE & ASTONISH THE REST Last edited by junkyardjohn; 01-17-2005 at 09:36 PM. |
01-18-2005, 12:57 AM | #5 |
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The thing I have yet to figure out is 90% of the seats I see in the wrecking yards are 'tweaked' like a 300lb person was sitting in it its entire life thus slowly twisting the frame slightly.
Has anyone else noticed this phenomenom w/import seats?
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01-18-2005, 10:41 AM | #6 |
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Those seats really look like they belong there - thanks for sharing the pics.
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01-18-2005, 11:09 AM | #7 |
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So you're saying your mind says Chevy and your a$$ says Jeep?
BTW, nice door panels, I have a set just like them. Makes the cab real cosy when it's below zero. It's part of my dual climate control system. Looking good. Pretty fly for an old guy.
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01-18-2005, 02:11 PM | #9 |
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And of course they are just made a little less tough than the seats of the 60's, as is true with most vehicle parts today. Think any modern buckets will last 40 years? I don't.
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(QUOTE BY HeavyD) And of course they are just made a little less tough than the seats of the 60's, as is true with most vehicle parts today. Think any modern buckets will last 40 years? I don't. (QUOTE) HEAVYD... THE JEEP SEATS IN MY TOWTRUCK ARE OUT OF A LATE 70s GRAN CHEROKEE (PROBABLY 76 OR 77) MAKING THEM ALMOST 30 YEARS OLD. DO I THINK THEY WILL LAST ANOTHER 10 YEARS????? DEFINATLY............ DON'T YOU????? JOHN
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01-20-2005, 01:01 AM | #11 |
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Hey John ,I remember you posting pictures of those seats before a little while back and I thought they were pretty slick looking so I went hunting for some in the local yards,because of you man I just picked up my fourth set the other day,Not trying to corner the market,but like you said they are very comfortable and look great done correctly most people can not tell that they arent factory originals, and plus in some cases both driver and passenger seats are full power operated and best part of all they are still reasonable priced.
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01-20-2005, 03:50 AM | #12 |
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"THE JEEP SEATS IN MY TOWTRUCK ARE OUT OF A LATE 70s GRAN CHEROKEE (PROBABLY 76 OR 77) MAKING THEM ALMOST 30 YEARS OLD. DO I THINK THEY WILL LAST ANOTHER 10 YEARS????? DEFINATLY............ DON'T YOU?????" Quote by JOHN.
Yup, I wasn't trying to say your seats were crap. I was simply stating that the newer (as in 90's) seats don't seem to last that long before they all sag out. Your seats were made with old school springs and such, and are excellent to recover. I do not call anything from the 70's "new". Anyway, the seats look good, and I think i will check around here to see if any are in the yards.
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