Note: the rear seat may not fit in a Dynasty.. I believe that the Imperial back seat was slightly larger, with the extra foot space. I can find out though by knowing how long (in inches) the seat is- from where the rear holes for the seat belts go, to the front where one's legs go. --- Brad Hogg <roadhogg@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Tonight, I was able to bolt in my "new" front seats. > I was running out of > daylight so I neither got a really good look at them > in the car nor could I > get any pictures. I'll have to do that later on. > The front seats bolted in > with no trouble, after I changed out the reclining > mechanism and swapped > over the undercarriage to the new seats. All that > went well although it > took a little doing. > > Anybody want a set of beige leather seats for a > 88-93 Dynasty/New > Yorker/Imperial? > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <chrysler1978@xxxxxxxxxxx> > To: "Imperial Mailing List" > <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Sunday, September 08, 2002 5:07 PM > Subject: Re: IML: Musical Seats-90parts source > > > Judging by the portion of the seat that IS worn, I > can't think that it was a > "worn out" issue. The car was owned by an older > fellow so maybe they just > found they didn't like the all leather seats as much > as seats with some > cloth in them. Most people just buy seat covers! > > > > >