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Old 04-11-2025, 08:27 PM
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Sorry you've got to go through this. I dislike the bait-n-switch. Keep us posted.
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Old 04-11-2025, 08:34 PM
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Sorry you've got to go through this. I dislike the bait-n-switch. Keep us posted.
Thanks, it’s been a ruff week. They claim they are going to “make it right”

We will see, I’m not getting my hopes up and prepared to have to fund getting seats refurbished out of pocket.

Now I just need to study chevelle seats while they say “they are getting repaired”. I’m pretty sure New for the 67 was the side release button that allowed you to fold the seat forward.
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Old 04-11-2025, 08:47 PM
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I’m pretty sure New for the 67 was the side release button that allowed you to fold the seat forward.
Yes, I just looked at a 67 Chevelle sales brochure that I have, and it shows the side mounted seatback release button.
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For your reference, here is a '67 Chevelle bucket seat with OEM (not repro) covers.

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For your reference, here is a '67 Chevelle bucket seat with OEM (not repro) covers.

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Get the pictures you have saved of the seats when he bought it thru Haggerty printed in full color to take with you when you meet. It will be more difficult for him to argue with pictures, rather than just a verbal description.
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Get the pictures you have saved of the seats when he bought it thru Haggerty printed in full color to take with you when you meet. It will be more difficult for him to argue with pictures, rather than just a verbal description.
Yes I have all the pictures. They actually bought it on Hagerty and then I observed their listing. I have all Hagerty pictures and videos. I also have their pictures and videos.
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Yes, I just looked at a 67 Chevelle sales brochure that I have, and it shows the side mounted seatback release button.
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