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    Cheap hinges

    Here is a set of 69/70 seat hinges. They are not concours but they aren't bad, either. Some (mostly sellers) would describe these as "driver quality".
    My definition of "driver quality"....... A part that I would not put on my own car but it is good enough for somebody else.
    $200.00 including shipping in the CONUS. These will actually fit on any "comfort seat" between 1965 and 1973. If you or your significant other have ever hit a bump in the road and suddenly find yourself on your back looking at the pattern in your headliner, this will solve that problem.

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    Jim
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    Now down to $150.00 for the whole set. I just tripped over the box with the hinges in it. Anybody paying attention?

    Ciao

    Jim

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    Bu**er, how did I miss these???
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    Jim

    Before you call it a day, one last call........... I’ve asked before and you said “no way” but some might have turned up in your sell off.

    Please can you have a look for a set of rubber covers that fit onto the ‘bump stops’ between chrome hinges and base at the side of each seat. For two seats. 68MY. I am desperate to find a set.

    Here’s hoping, and thanks for all your advice over the years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Here is a set of 69/70 seat hinges. They are not concours but they aren't bad, either. Some (mostly sellers) would describe these as "driver quality".
    My definition of "driver quality"....... A part that I would not put on my own car but it is good enough for somebody else.
    $200.00 including shipping in the CONUS. These will actually fit on any "comfort seat" between 1965 and 1973. If you or your significant other have ever hit a bump in the road and suddenly find yourself on your back looking at the pattern in your headliner, this will solve that problem.

    Regards

    Jim
    Could be the best definition of Driver quality I have ever heard. How about rust free, or leaks little oil?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StephenAcworth View Post
    Bu**er, how did I miss these???
    Keep this a secret between you and me...........I've got more

    Ciao

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Keep this a secret between you and me...........I've got more

    Ciao

    Jim
    jim your box is full..
    and to answer your question
    only one set...

    thanks
    franz

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    jim your box is full..
    and to answer your question
    only one set...

    thanks
    franz
    Franz

    I've cleared some room for PMs.

    Regards

    Jim

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