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Mattias

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Hi,
I´m new to this forum, usually I´m at the "for B-bodies forum".

My project car is a Coronet -66 but I plan to use Challenger -70 bucket seats because of the higher back. Also I like the look of them and think they would fit perfect in the Coronet.

To the question:
Are the frames the same on all of the Challengers from 1970 - 1973? Can I switch the upholstery between the models?

I have got my hands on a pair of seats that looks like this:

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Can I restore them and use the upholstery that look like this:

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Thank you!
/Mattias
 

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70 and some early 71 E-Bodies have a different back panel and hinge covers, but other than that, they're identical. I believe some A-Bodies also share the same seats, backs and foam, but the seat tracks are different if my memory serves.

By the way, welcome to FEBO from the desert! Post a photo or two of your 66 Coronet!
 

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Nice Coronet! Going to be even nicer when you're done. Thanks for sharing! Also, I believe some of the C-Bodies used very similar seats in 71 and 72 as the E-Body seats. Just a knowledge point.
 

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I always liked the grill on the 66 Coronets. Another thing to keep in mind - at some point, I believe it was in 1973 they changed to putting the springs in the foam itself. I don't know for sure but this difference may be an issue if trying to use the earlier covers on these later frames?
 

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As I know it, and correct me if I'm wrong, 70-71 seats can replace the foam from the frame. 72-74 the foam does not come off. 70-71 have a hard back. 72-74 have a fabric back. Go on the Legandary website for more Info and best covers.
 

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Thank you for all answers and input!

I would like to have the 1970 look which looks quite close to the original Coronet -66 seat, but with high back...
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If I understand correct there are some differences in the foam between the years but if I use the matching year of foam and upholstery I guess it should work with either frames?

What year are my seats in the very first picture? 1972-73?

/Mattias
 

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Thank you for all answers and input!

I would like to have the 1970 look which looks quite close to the original Coronet -66 seat, but with high back...
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If I understand correct there are some differences in the foam between the years but if I use the matching year of foam and upholstery I guess it should work with either frames?

What year are my seats in the very first picture? 1972-73?

/Mattias
If your seats have a hard plastic back, they are 70-71.
 

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You're seats in the OP are not 70 or 71. My guess is 72 or 73. Regardless, if you strip the foam off the frames and use 70 foam and seat covers, it will work. And you can use 70 seat backs.

And I agree, the 70 Challenger seats will look good in you 66 Coronet and give you a high back.
 
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