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Old 03-19-2020, 10:12 AM   #401
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That is cool! Did they ask for your permission first?
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Old 03-19-2020, 11:26 AM   #402
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That is cool! Did they ask for your permission first?
No, I just saw it this morning. But I had posted that picture when they were featuring the part itself, awhile back. I wanted to show that I used them and they fit perfect. But they didn’t need permission, I’m fine with it.
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Old 03-27-2020, 08:03 AM   #403
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Well I have a few seats I need to build. Yesterday here in Ohio, the sun came out and was about 60. So I brought up a couple of frames, foam and tracks from the Seat Shed to the garage. I have a 81-87 Black Velour seat to build for a fellow member on the forum.
The other seat will be a 77-80 Black Velour. The cover should be arriving soon.
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Old 03-27-2020, 08:13 AM   #404
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Last night, while I had my head buried in the IPad. I was looking at some of the FB Pages for our Squarebodies. This popped up. I really haven’t been looking hard, and I have plenty of seat cores, but this was only minutes from my brothers place in Chillicothe. So I paid the guy online thru PayPal and he left the seat out in the driveway, for my brother to pickup.
When the Stay at Home order is lifted, I’ll drive down and get it and strip it down for restoration.
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Old 03-27-2020, 06:42 PM   #405
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No, I just saw it this morning. But I had posted that picture when they were featuring the part itself, awhile back. I wanted to show that I used them and they fit perfect. But they didn’t need permission, I’m fine with it.
It's kinda disrespectful to not even ask when it's being used in sales literature.
I wouldn't charge someone for my content either but I'd prefer they ask. That's just good manners.
No such thing as good manners anymore.
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Old 03-29-2020, 08:50 AM   #406
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I don’t get too many request for 73-80 seats. Everyone wants the 81-87. This one is only 1hr 15min drive from me, and it’s only $20. But I hate to get it because of the lack of interest of that year seat. It would make an excellent core for restoration. I’m still 🤔
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Old 03-29-2020, 11:46 AM   #407
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Built a Black Velour 81-87 Benchseat this morning. Fully restored frame, tracks and hardware. New handmade cover. Seat is already sold. This one will be picked up later in May, and make it’s new home in Maine.
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Old 03-29-2020, 10:15 PM   #408
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Amazing work.
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Old 03-30-2020, 06:19 AM   #409
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TK, nice work! What is the difference between the 73-80 and the 81-87 seat frames?

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Old 03-30-2020, 09:09 AM   #410
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TK, nice work! What is the difference between the 73-80 and the 81-87 seat frames?

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The 73-80 frames are a tad bit longer and about 10lbs heavier. Seat bottom foam is different too, between the 2 seats.
Pic 1, the picture is sideways, but the seat bottom frame is in the center.
Pic 2, if the seat tilts, they have a release before the seat will tilt.
Pic 3, this is the hinge garnish that covers the hinge mechanism. And the seat adjust is on the side of the seat.
Pic 4, is what the frame looks like from underneath.
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Old 03-30-2020, 09:25 AM   #411
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Now, for the 81-87 frames:
Pic 1, again the picture is sideways, but the 81-87 frame is lighter and has a grid with springs, that hold it to the frame.
Pic 2, almost all the 81-87 seats tilt. The exceptions are, the Suburban & Crew Cab front seats. They are fixed.
Pic 3, the hinge cover that cover the tilting mechanism. And the adjuster is in the front.
Pic 4, what the frame & grid looks like from underneath, on the 81-87.
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Old 03-30-2020, 12:50 PM   #412
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Getting some sandblasting done on the hardware for the seats. Also getting some organizing done. Made up some packets, that contain the hardware for 1 seat. Saves me time, just grab and go!
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Old 04-01-2020, 08:34 AM   #413
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Got all the seat frame hardware caught up.
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Old 04-01-2020, 11:27 AM   #414
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i never knew 73-80 frames where different. are they longer as in wider?
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Old 04-01-2020, 11:54 AM   #415
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i never knew 73-80 frames where different. are they longer as in wider?
About an inch longer. So the seat cover has to be correct for the year. A lot of people have made that mistake.
Also the tracks have to match the the seat frame. But they will all bolt up to the cab floors, 73-87.
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Old 04-05-2020, 10:19 AM   #416
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The 73-80 bottom (firmer) is thicker I be leave then the 81-87 (not as firm bottom as 73-80) or is that just the spring that do that mostly.
TKCR You Really got Good at doing the seats great detail, Your growing knowledge of the differences in these seats great. Keep up the good work I know so many will miss you when give it up.
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Old 04-05-2020, 01:07 PM   #417
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The 73-80 bottom (firmer) is thicker I be leave then the 81-87 (not as firm bottom as 73-80) or is that just the spring that do that mostly.
TKCR You Really got Good at doing the seats great detail, Your growing knowledge of the differences in these seats great. Keep up the good work I know so many will miss you when give it up.
The 73-80 seat bottom foam is different than the 81-87. It’s made slightly different. I have never thought to measure the thickness, but I could just to see. The springs are definitely what make the 73-80 feel more firm. The “grid & springs” on the 81-87 tends to get stretched over 40 years of being sat on. That is why I replace a lot of those springs, that are stretched or broken. I also have the availability to replace the “grid” if needed. But replacing the springs will tighten the grid back up.
The 3 photos show how loose the grid can be when the springs are missing or broken. The 4th photo is of the 73-80 seat springs. The end spring, which is circled, is usually the only spring that breaks. That is easily replaced.
Last photo is a pic of a new grid for the 81-87 seat.
I don’t plan on giving this up anytime soon. I really enjoy what I’m doing and giving people what they deserve, when replacing their bench seats, and that’s the best quality restored seat.
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Spent some time getting some Hinge Garnishes & Seatbelt Bezels ready.
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Well you win some, and you lose some. THIS is why I don’t JUST cover a seat, like most Upholstery Shops do. Took this seat in as a restoration, but instead, it’s going to the scrap yard. The seat bottom frame is rusted completely thru, and the grid has broken spots also. The seat looks fine, it had been recovered at one time. I am able to use the foam (maybe). The seat back and tracks, will all get sandblasted and repainted. The seat bottom and grid will be put to rest at the local scrap yard. This is the reason why all my seats get stripped down to see what’s hiding.
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Old 04-12-2020, 09:53 AM   #420
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It looks about right if it came out of that truck behind it! Has anyone started reproducing the 70's cloth that's at least close to the original look?
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Old 04-12-2020, 12:30 PM   #421
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It looks about right if it came out of that truck behind it! Has anyone started reproducing the 70's cloth that's at least close to the original look?
It did come out that truck. I don’t get very many that are that bad, that I have to junk them. Most can be sandblasted & repainted, and they are good as new.

Depends on what 70’s clothe your talking about. Do you have a pic? There is some original fabric that can be gotten from SEM, but it’s god awful expensive.
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That got the window down for years treatment.
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Old 04-12-2020, 01:12 PM   #423
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That got the window down for years treatment.
Lol, yeah I believe your right.
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It did come out that truck. I don’t get very many that are that bad, that I have to junk them. Most can be sandblasted & repainted, and they are good as new.

Depends on what 70’s clothe your talking about. Do you have a pic? There is some original fabric that can be gotten from SEM, but it’s god awful expensive.
It's like the red seat a few posts up. Post #407
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It's like the red seat a few posts up. Post #407
That’s one of the ones that is very hard to get, if it’s even still available. If it is, SEM might have it, but it VERY expensive. But as far as repop, no one has so far. A close match but nothing identical.
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