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    pair lwb seats w/ headrests

    I would consider these cores. squeaky springs, everything needs a good greasing and cleaning. side bracket chrome is pealing, includes sliders, they have been in storage a long time.


    someone please pick them up so I don't have to ship them. near Allentown, PA

    $500 + shipping and paypal fees

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    Last edited by 68porsche912; 07-29-2015 at 05:45 PM.

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    Interested. Are these correct for my 1973 911T Targa?

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    These look like 69-71 seats?

    Jordan

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    FYI. These are NOT for a 72-73. Should have the wiring for seat belt buzzer! & black recliner mechanism with different release than these have!!



    post #three above has it right,afaik.........
    Last edited by Cliff; 06-28-2015 at 07:48 PM.
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    any other way I could nail down a year for these, just so everyone knows what I have here?

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    still available and as someone else mentioned, they appear to be 69-71 seats.

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    I believe they are 69-70 with the rectangle seat back release on the outside hinges, don't know when but 71 seats have a dog eared release on the top of the hinges and hinges are still chrome. 72-73 hinges were black textured and have a upper seat back release on the top like 71 but different style

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slcarr View Post
    I believe they are 69-70 with the rectangle seat back release on the outside hinges, don't know when but 71 seats have a dog eared release on the top of the hinges and hinges are still chrome. 72-73 hinges were black textured and have a upper seat back release on the top like 71 but different style
    Good knowledge!

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    This is why I love this registry... so much good knowledge! Having just pieced together some temporary seats for my 72 while my seats are at Autobahn Interiors, piecing together all the rails, stops, brackets, etc. is a real pain. If I had a barn I'd grab these in a second. GLWS!
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    Thank you Jim (Easy). i have many,many 1973 and earlier parts and cars I want to sell. Want to retire.

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