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Technical Thunderbird Seats

Discussion in 'Traditional Customs' started by Rand Man, Dec 29, 2015.

  1. Rand Man
    Joined: Aug 23, 2004
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    I think Thunderbird parts make awesome custom car interiors. I remember a '54 Chevy custom (built in the '60's) from my home town. Those seats really set it off. My question is: what years make the best donor cars? My guess is around '63 or '64.
     
  2. INVISIBLEKID
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    Depends on what your putting it in....... Dif years were shaped Dif! Not all look the same........
    Nothing is a true "bolt in" however..... They all will need some m***aging:rolleyes:, and that just might be the seat's themselves......Package tray, wrap around's, door panels,console......They all have to jive together. Is this just the front's,or the whole deal?
    Maybe do a search and see what's out there- Something might match what you have in mind........
    Been there before.......... Still got the t-shirt.:eek:
     
  3. bisquick59
    Joined: Nov 1, 2007
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    64 rear seats fit nicely in 49-54 chevys. Ill be running a set in my 50 fleetline. I have to do some modifying to get them to bolt in, but not to much. Really fit nicely.
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  4. Squablow
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    64-66 had wraparound rear seat and front buckets like a galaxie XL. I think 67 still had a wraparound rear but slightly different. 58-60 has small buckets with a hump top, 61-63 are bigger and square.
     
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  5. Jalopy Joker
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    61-63 have a rectangular rear with a top & bottom that I felt was easier to work with to get a better fit'n'finish in a '51 Ford. but, depends on what look that you are going for. whatever year you use be sure to get ones in really good shape - can always change color. the special foam replacements for these seats are not cheap plus, the cost of replacement covers. \'51 - FEB  2012 011 (Small).jpg \'51 - FEB  2012 017 (Small).jpg
     
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  6. rb25
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    dont forget the 63-65 riviera seats. they are also very nice and easy to get, i have them in my 61 olds:

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  7. Rand Man
    Joined: Aug 23, 2004
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    Yeah, this is great. I'm gonna build a custom before too long. An interior swap is a must-have, in my opinion. Early '50's chevy is my first choice, but other makes are cool too. Choices, choices, choices.
     
  8. The 64-66 Ford buckets were used in some other cars, too, I have a set still that came out of a full size Mercury. They're fairly small and fit easily in the narrower earlier cars - the big GM buckets don't fit as well, at least not the set out of a '64 Gran Prix I had in my '50 Chevy. They fit but only with no room for a console.

    The wrap rear seat needs to be narrowed some at the top to work in the 49-52 cars, I don't know about the 53-54. The bottom cushion fits fine though.
     
  9. DERPR30
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    I HAVE TBIRD SEATS IN MY SHOEBOX 51 FORD & THEY LOOK GOOD ESPECIALLY THE ROUNDED BACK SEAT
     
  10. lewk
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    Anybody know how wide the front buckets are? I love the look of 64-66 Full Size/ Tbird buckets and I've got a line on some out of a Merc, but I don't know if I can stuff them in my '35 Ford Coupe.
     
  11. town sedan
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    lewk, sorry it took so long, but I took a look at the 64/66 Thunderbird seats in the garage. At its widest point the LH seat was 21 & 1/2 inches. The RH seat is the reclining type it was just a little wider at 22 inches. Hope that helps.
    -Dave
     
  12. lewk
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    Thanks town sedan, that helps a lot!
     
  13. 58cchevy
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    DSCN6223.jpg Buckets are out of 65 t bird. I also used back seat trim over the seats to help form the center console in my 58 impala roadster.
     
  14. town sedan
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    ^^^^^^^^^^ Why not! Good work there ^^^^^^^^^^^
     
  15. OL 55
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    I've got 64 Galaxie seats in my 40. They are the same as T bird. They fit well.

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  16. town sedan
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    And, they are not uncomfortable to ride on. -Dave
     
  17. OLDSMAN
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    I had the back seat from a 64-66 Bird in my 39 Deluxe Ford Coupe, just had to take out the arm rest and a like amount in the bottom. I picked up another one to use in the 42 Chevy Coupe I am building for my daughter. I just had to remove the arm rest and like amount in the bottom, and it works in the Chevy
     
  18. OL 55
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    True, I drove to California and back and had no problems with these seats.
     

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