RE: Seats
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RE: Seats



I'd like to hear some seat options too. 

I recall seats from a 90's Chrysler convertible (Sebring?) and some Ram 
trucks have the shoulder belt as part of the seat itself; swap the seat 
you get a shoulder belt as well as seat/lap belt. But the "while 
appearing as close to stock as possible" is the 'gotcha' requirement on 
these 90's Mopar seats, and I'm guessing most, if not all others.
The modern seats have lots if support built in the design, unlike the 
flat design of the early-mid 60's buckets. Preventing whiplash is 
something low back buckets don't excell in, also. 2c

Gary H. 
            
moparbikeguy wrote:
 
>  I have the stock bucket seats and lap belts in my '65 Coronet, but would 
>  really like to utilize some different seats which would have built in 
>  three point harness (shoulder belt), while appearing as close to stock 
>  as possible. Has anyone had any success doing this by using later model 
>  or aftermarket seats in their car? 


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