Seat conundrum

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Wolfgange

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Have a set of A body tracks for my 69 valiant. (no seats) Mopar 67 t0 70 no matter what shape expensive and shipping evan more. GM and Ford seat bottoms not applicable for A body tracks. (make seat sit to high) When I look at the bottom of a jeep seat mounting tracks look similar to mopar bottoms. Anybody used jeep seats? and are the A body tracks close to lining up and working??? Seatless in Tucson. Anyone near Tucson with some A or B body seats for sale??? Or done a conversion (non power just manuel) With any kind of bucket using A body tracks
 
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I have read that people have used Sebring convertible seats. They have built in shoulder harnesses, power, lumbar, and other adjustments.

[FOR SALE] - 68 Dart 2 door bench seat, Sebring buckets

 
Haven't done it personally, but I have seen a number of A bodies that use the Smittybuilt low back Jeep buckets, because they look so much like the A100 seats used in the LO/BO hemi cars. Pretty darned inexpensive, too. They also have high back versions with headrests if that's what blows your skirt up. Both adaptable to darned near anything.
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Haven't done it personally, but I have seen a number of A bodies that use the Smittybuilt low back Jeep buckets, because they look so much like the A100 seats used in the LO/BO hemi cars. Pretty darned inexpensive, too. They also have high back versions with headrests if that's what blows your skirt up. Both adaptable to darned near anything.
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I have used SmittyBilt low backs on early A and early B bodies but I fabbed my own SS style brackets to mount the seat to floor, lot of cutting, measuring and welding.
 
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