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Has anyone seen repro seat covers with this pattern? My drivers side had this and I was told it was the original. (the remainder had been redone in Mex. at some point)
Browsing through cars today I ran into this pic and it made me wonder if the pattern is really original to a Net or perhaps another model like a Belvedere??.
This is my car prior to tear down.
And this is the picture I ran across tonight on another website. I think its a Belvedere because of the door panels.
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That is a Plymouth pattern - probably '66 Satellite...Rich could probably confirm it. Go to Legendary Interior's website they should have a picture of your pattern.
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It's definitely 67 GTX, not sure about satellite or belvedere. Note on the second pic, the difference between front and back. The back is origional, or a very good repro and the front is a rather poor repro.
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Thank You! Mystery solved. Its a GTX.
https://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/w...0&desc=GTX
The Satellite seats are very close to that design but the pattern goes up the sides instead of the center
http://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/th...s/catalog/
Now the question is how that GTX seat ended up in my Net
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Lot's of GTXs were junked.
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ws27 Wrote:Lot's of GTXs were junked.
I can't belive they would do such a thing!!!!!!!!
Objects quickly DISAPPEAR in the rearview mirror and PLEASE stay seated until the ride comes to a complete stop!!