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Vinyl front seats 140-160 1967

Hi to all. I am looking for usable front seat for my 1967 144 survivor. the seats that are in it are cloth not the original vinyl. At this point i have little care for color, only that i can restuff the seats and they will not fall apart. Andy








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Vinyl front seats 140-160 1967

I have had a 1967 145 which had vinyl seat sand head rest. i am not set on the vinyl but i still have the seats out of the 145 now in my P210 duett that are in good shape. The car i anm working on is a very early production 144 with 122 seat belt assemblies, chrome outer door handle flippers, inner door release slides are l shaped sticking out from the door covers. And black in color. I figured it will
hard to find covers but i have to try. thanks for your input
Andy








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Vinyl front seats 140-160 1967

Have you tried VP Parts?
Regards Michael








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Hi Michael, I have checked out VP great source but I don't want to put leather in this car. Thanks








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Vinyl front seats 140-160 1967

Vinly seats were entry level & no head rests, cloath seats would have been standard in an American car. If there's one thing I wish I had kept from my early cars, it's the air ducts to the rear screen.

The shorter rear suspension went from car to car & I would recommend upgrading the entire frontend for the B20 version.







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