However, it’s worth noting that some experts believe the original 1960s Mopar seats were already harder than those found in Ford or Chevy engines of the same era. In fact, they argue that even today’s replacement seats are no better than the factory-installed ones from back in the day. So, unless the seats are damaged, there’s usually no need to upgrade them1.
1946 Town & Country Hardtops: Chrysler built seven Town & Country two-door hardtops in 1946, the same year they claimed credit for a hardtop convertible. These cars also had hardened valve seat inserts3.