While yarding last weekend, looking for brake parts for my 1990 Imperial, I found a 1988 New Yorker with seats that I just HAD to have! The seats in the Imperial are ok but they are rather plain and the front ones are very dirty (permanently I'm sure). The NYer had nice tufted velour seats. Today, I went back to the yard, removed the seats and brought them home. I was only able to remove the rear seats as front power seats are a real challenge to remove in a salvage yard. You see, normally, you push the seat fully forward to gain access to the rear mounting bolts, and you push it fully back to gain access to the front mounting bolts. Well, cars in salvage yards don't normally have batteries etc so there was no moving these seats. The guy was nice enough to give me a battery and some wire and suggested I cut into the wiring in the car and see if I could get the seats to move. I did that but no luck. I asked him to have the mechanic remove the seats for me and I'll return Monday to pick them up. It only cost me another $20 to have them remove the front seats. I DID get the rear seats though. I brought them home and as you can imagine, they were pretty dirty. I vacuumed them off really well and then I "shampooed" them with some type of interior upholstery cleaner stuff. Well, you can hardly tell they aren't brand new! They are so nice! You can see them here... http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1990/Brad/index.htm You can also see the original seats on that page. The "new" seats have integrated adjustable head rests in the back too! I am very pleased with them! I can hardly wait till Monday to get the fronts! Brad Hogg Winnipeg, Manitoba http://www.nybclub.org/bradhogg/index.htm 1990 Chrysler Imperial 4-door Sedan (the KImperial) 1978 Chrysler Newport 4-door Hard Top (the Newporker) 1976 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham 4-door Hard Top (the Black Beast) 1968 Chrysler Newport Custom 4-door Sedan (Grand-Dad's car)