Re: Packard Seat - Replacements/Retrofits
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Easy: seats out of a Suburban SUV.
In my case for my Panther Project, I bought new, upgraded ones that were 3-way buckets and their own seat frame. In any case, the sitting height above the floor is the same. How did I know in advance? I went around the local supermarket parking lot when I lived in Las Vegas asking various owners if I could measure their seats. One woman with a small child must have thought that I was some kind of weirdo/molester and she took off immediately like a bat out of he!!. LOL Craig
Posted on: 2013/6/29 1:18
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Re: Packard Seat - Replacements/Retrofits
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Craig,
Those are not car seats. They are Lazy-Boy recliners intended for a living room! They are designed to make the user fall asleep soon after placing one's backside into it. They are dangerous and I need a set. But seriously, what year GM product did those originate from? They do not look like the recliners, I mean seats, from my bride's 2004 Suburban.
Posted on: 2013/6/29 10:04
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Re: Packard Seat - Replacements/Retrofits
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KevinAZ Quote:
But seriously, what year GM product did those originate from? They do not look like the recliners, I mean seats, from my bride's 2004 Suburban. My notes and my website says "mid-90s Chevy Suburban". They are truck seats, not car seats in order to get the correct seat height above the floor. Also, they are not duplicates of the original stock seats, but rather upgrades for those who want something "better". However, the original-type seats should fit a 1951-56 Packard just fine, although you may have to make your own seat frame mounting bracket. Frame that came with the aftermarket seats: Craig
Posted on: 2013/6/29 11:11
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