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Old 01-22-2011, 11:29 PM
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Default 1966 Bucket Seats w/Headrests & passenger recliner

And Brougham-level seatback trim. Ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...m=190493924513

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Old 01-23-2011, 12:45 PM
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wow..a 4 DOOR with buckets..and power windows..and power vents.....is it a 4 door or a wagon...such a rare car if original..just WOW...

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wow..a 4 DOOR with buckets..and power windows..and power vents.....is it a 4 door or a wagon...such a rare car if original..just WOW...
Catalina 3-seat wagon, made by me, not built that way. I added every available option (and then some...) from 1988-1998. I have not driven the car in 5 years and it has no engine. Time to clean house. See my othwer ads in thwe Big Car section....

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Old 01-27-2011, 05:24 PM
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Bump, 3 days left, alot of people watching, need some bidders! Added some pics and more info.

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Old 01-27-2011, 05:28 PM
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BTW, these will work in a 67 GTO, too. You can add the seat latch mechanism to these seats and use the 67 seatbacks. I will remove the stainless steel trim/carpeted seat backs and knock off $200 if the winning bidder is a GTO buyer (extra trim was not available on the intermediate cars)

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Old 01-27-2011, 05:58 PM
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I had a '66 GP with these seats in it in blue. I should have pulled the seats before I sold the car, although that was 15 years ago. Recliner worked like a champ, as did the power seat.

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Very nice set of buckets .

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Old 01-27-2011, 08:24 PM
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@Andre, very cool! I can;t imagine anything but a fully loaded car had these seats in it in 66. Nobody wanted headrests, they were like seatbelts, a saftey item and NOBODY was interested in safe cars back then! HAHAHA!

@chrisp, thanks! I hope the sale goes like I THINK it will....

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Cool 66 Bonneville buckets headrests & recliner

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If they had the correct pattern for the Bonneville, I would sell mine & buy yours.
Mine are in need of some "minor" restoration

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If they had the correct pattern for the Bonneville, I would sell mine & buy yours.
Mine are in need of some "minor" restoration

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lets talk, pm sent...

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That GP that I had was indeed a loaded up car... 8 lugs, remote mirror, tilt, power antenna, map lights, reel out light, power windows, and even power vent windows.

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BTW, these will work in a 67 GTO, too. You can add the seat latch mechanism to these seats and use the 67 seatbacks. I will remove the stainless steel trim/carpeted seat backs and knock off $200 if the winning bidder is a GTO buyer (extra trim was not available on the intermediate cars)
Are the seat backs the same as 66 Fullsize ? thanks

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Are the seat backs the same as 66 Fullsize ? thanks
they are 66 fullsize seat backs. they are 66 GP seats. they have (added) seat back trim and carpet as would have been installed on Bonneville Brougham and other GM like Riviera, Olds Jetstar, ElDorado with Strato-bench seat. They are still for sale. And still $1000.

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