hboost said:Has anyone swapped the bench seats in a Limited to something else, maybe another bench style from another GM car??? I'm tired of having pillow seats!!!!!
HI85WH1 said:But they (pillow seats) are comfy...
Red Regal T said:UGLY THOUGH........ Any front drive, full size GM through the present will bolt right in. Just need to find something you like. I did. Buick Park Av.
HI85WH1 said:I guess I'm a traditionalist...
do those seats bolt in using the G body tracks?
Red Regal T said:You're just stuck in the 80s.
They bolt in using their own tracks.
This is true as I've found out with our plain-Jane 85' Regal wife's driver. I bought a pair of early 90's Regal custom 64/40-55/45, whatever, at a boneyard only to discover the Regal didn't have the tranny tunnel pads. These seats are 6-way power driver's with manual recline & manual passenger with recline.ijames said:John, he said bench, not split bench. Did the Limited's only come with the split bench? I thought that the true bench seat cars did not get the mounting pads/studs next to the transmission tunnel since they only needed the ones next to the doors. If he has a true bench seat then he's stuck unless he fabs up his own mounts, right?
Red Regal T said:Ya know Carl, I don't know whether those leather pillow style Limited seats were split or not. All later stuff is split, so I don't think you'd have any choice but to install the transmission tunnel studs.
cwmccray said:Nice seats. Question, do these seats fold forward for passengers to get in the back? You stated earlier that they are passenger seats from a Park Avenue... Exactly what year? I noticed that you are using the rear seats also. Did you have to modify to use? Thanks for all the good information. I have followed your cars and they are truly unique, and most importantly you have your own style
Chuck
cwmccray said:Nice seats. Question, do these seats fold forward for passengers to get in the back?