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#90499 10/05/06 06:50 PM
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New member here. Thank you for alowing me to join this forum.
My first post is with a inquiry about a source for seat springs for a 70 Chev C10 with a bench seat. Any help with this problem will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Mike

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#90500 10/05/06 07:03 PM
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I would check out some junkyards in the area. If you have the basic seat and it needs repair sometimes a uphoholst...ry shop can rebuild the springs, there was a used car lot dude in Comanche, TX that rebuilt and sold all kinds of pickup seats, but he died a few months ago and went to the big car lot in the sky. I will check and see what they have left, but that will be at least two week from now, I got some serious touring to take care of. The freight probably make shipping to Ca. rather expensive. Have you checked with Mothertrucker, he is in AZ and does a lot of older Chevy truck trading and selling.


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#90501 10/05/06 07:15 PM
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Mike;
Try hamptoncoach.com, or the Filling Station (fillingstation.com) they may have a replacement spring. I know they have springs for the older cars, but have some newer stuff.


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