best bucket seats for a 57 Belair

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  • markm
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    Originally posted by Cypressbog
    I might be bringing this 57 210 home next week. Owner doesn't know what full size car the seats are out of. I'm thinking mid-60's Chevy?
    That chrome across the back sure looks like 62-65 Impala.

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  • Belair-o
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    Hi Kevin,
    Thinking if you constrain your question a bit more, you will get a response, like do you want integral seatbelts, seat back height close to original bench seat, a look more like from the early 60's, or a more modern look, power seat adjustment or not, ...
    Regards, Doug

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  • Kevin57belair
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    I have a 4 door sedan with no seats and am looking for suggestions for late model seats that will fit. Wanting buckets for front. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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  • chevynut
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    jbee, e-mail sent.

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  • jbee
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    Originally posted by chevynut
    Mike, sounds good. Suddenly it seems like I'm getting a run on them, but I still have a few sets left

    I would also like to pick up a set of the seat brackets. feel free to email me at hoosierdade1979@yahoo.com and we can figure out how you want me to send money and I will give you my home address. Hope you still have them!!

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  • chet campbell
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    Hi Chevynut,

    Do you still have any mounts for sale? Chet at 619 920-0506.
    Thanks

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  • chevynut
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    Mike, sounds good. Suddenly it seems like I'm getting a run on them, but I still have a few sets left

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  • weissmr
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    Hi C-Nut,

    I just purchased a set of 99 Eldorado buckets and am interested in buying one of your mounting kits if you have any in stock, I'll contact you through your website.

    Also looking for any wiring information you or anyone might have on powering these seats. I see many connectors and want to ensure I'm wiring them up correctly and not burning anything out. Any wiring diagrams, information or links to info would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks, Mike

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  • markm
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    That chrome trim wrapped around back looks like 62-65 Impala stuff.

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  • Cypressbog
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    That sounds about right. I like the buckets better than the stock bench seat and it looks like a popular conversion.

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  • BamaNomad
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    Cypress bog.... I think your buckets are from a Chevelle (60's).. but could be from another GM car...

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  • Cypressbog
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    I might be bringing this 57 210 home next week. Owner doesn't know what full size car the seats are out of. I'm thinking mid-60's Chevy?
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  • chevynut
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    Originally posted by Blazin57
    Hello Chevynut, this is an old post so I'm hoping you see this. I'm currently restoring my 57 2 Dr ht and was wondering what type of backseat would match up with the Eldorado buckets ? Thanks, Bob Blazek aka Blazin57
    Bob, I sent you an e-mail about the seat mount kit which is on my website. As for a rear seat, I opted to build a seat from scratch for my Nomad since I wanted a full-length console in the car. I got the Eldorado rear seat when I bought my buckets but decided not to use it in the Nomad. I think Allen's car shows what it looks like very well.

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  • races14
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    I used the back seat from the same cadillac. My upholstery man used the original 56 back seat bottom frame and part of the caddy
    seat. You can see some of his work in my album toward the end.

    Allen

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  • Blazin57
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    Hello Chevynut, this is an old post so I'm hoping you see this. I'm currently restoring my 57 2 Dr ht and was wondering what type of backseat would match up with the Eldorado buckets ? Thanks, Bob Blazek aka Blazin57

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