Help identifying seats

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eKay
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Help identifying seats

Post by eKay »

I am about to install the interior of my EK and was hoping someone could help me identify (and locate) front seats same as this??

http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtop ... im+trimmer

I think it might be a HR Prem seats.
Is it a bench seat bottom and the back rest is bucket style, no head rests and it has a centre fold up arm rest or is that a seperate console?. Anyone know what it is out of and where I may be able to locate some?

Hope my description makes sense, thanks..

regards
row1
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Post by row1 »

hey buddy, welcome to the forum


I'm gonna say HR buckets.


and the best place to locate them would be ebay, or a HR-HD car club i would say. HR's are a dime a dozen, everywhere. So the bucket seats wouldnt be hard to find at all.


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eKay
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Post by eKay »

Good man, thanks. If I can find a pair, I think they should look pretty cool.

Cheers
Blacky
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Post by Blacky »

G`day eKay, welcome to the forum - The seat in your pic is a mid 60s Chev, if you want a bench like that the best one to use is one out of an XF -EL &*#@ (sorry) ute. The width is right and they have the same setup as the photo you posted.
HTH
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