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    73 and earlier seats

    Are there any part numbers or date stamps on 73 and earlier seats, both bottom cushion and back rest?
    I have several pairs that I have stripped the covers off of and now not sure how to tell them apart.
    Are all SWB seats the same with out headrests? Are there any differences between 69 to 71 seats compared to 72-73 seats? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slcarr View Post
    Are there any part numbers or date stamps on 73 and earlier seats, both bottom cushion and back rest?
    I have several pairs that I have stripped the covers off of and now not sure how to tell them apart.
    Are all SWB seats the same with out headrests? Are there any differences between 69 to 71 seats compared to 72-73 seats? Thanks
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    73 and earlier seats identification.

    Thank you Jim, I respect your opinion. Here is why I inquired. Difficult to get all of them down just to figure out which ones match. Should have marked them but thought I would remember??? Any other way to identify them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slcarr View Post
    Thank you Jim, I respect your opinion. Here is why I inquired. Difficult to get all of them down just to figure out which ones match. Should have marked them but thought I would remember??? Any other way to identify them?
    It is even more difficult to identify them from your picture. The only way to do this is for you to take detailed pictures of each piece. I hope you aren't offended but from the looks of that stuff, I don't think the effort will be worth it. Do you have all the hinges?

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    Damn, cover them from dust - protection will preserve.

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    I do have all the hinges. It is difficult to match them back to the cores. I do know what year or range the hinges are from but would like to match up to the seat cores??? Thanks for any help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slcarr View Post
    I do have all the hinges. It is difficult to match them back to the cores. I do know what year or range the hinges are from but would like to match up to the seat cores??? Thanks for any help.


    The only way to help is for you to lay out all the seats and your hinges. Tank good pictures and we can easily ID all the seats and reunite att lthe hinges with thier proper seats. Not a difficult process. It will just take a bit of effort on your part.

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    Thank you Jim. It will be awhile before I can do that, not a top priority for now.

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