I dont imagine any real issues, but thought I would ask if anyone has fitted duotone seat covers to a 65 2 door saloon, as they were last factory fitted in 1964.
Or if indeed the seats were changed at all in 65?
duo tone seats
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Re: duo tone seats
Hi,
The seat frames should be the same so it should be a straight swap.
Best wishes,
Mike.
The seat frames should be the same so it should be a straight swap.
Best wishes,
Mike.
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Re: duo tone seats
Thanks Mike, I shall get em fited over the weekend hopefully.
I would have left the originals on but the car came with a slight vent on the rear seat, so having seen duo tones elsewhere I was smitten,no furry dice though.
I would have left the originals on but the car came with a slight vent on the rear seat, so having seen duo tones elsewhere I was smitten,no furry dice though.
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