MrNoodly said:With enough fabrication just about any seat can be made to work in any vehicle. (For example, a guy installed the seats from my S-10 into a Maverick.) How much work are you able to do? How much can you pay someone else to do it?
MrNoodly said:I got a replacement seat cover and cushion for my Express from these guys:
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSeatShop/search?query=ford+van
Sofisintown said:I also have one extra seat for 2004 Chevy Express in pristine condition.
It's a come and get it thing.
Anyway, if anyone wants it (Milwaukee area) while I'm still here, PM me.Sofisintown said:I also have one extra seat for 2004 Chevy Express in pristine condition. I have the base and the bolts too if anyone here needs it for free. It is siting in the garage covered.
The thing is, I'm not shipping it, too heavy for me to deal with.
It's a come and get it thing.
I told my daughter if they dont sell, she could put them in her room and her & friends could use them for playstation chairsStargazer said:I gave away my van seats to a young man who was going to install them on a flatbed trailer that he used for tailgating parties. Sounded like a great idea!
JuanKnucklehead said:THANK YOU EVERYBODY FOR THE SUGGESTIONS :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Just sold the little jump seat for $20 to a kid in the complex where i live,,,,I am on a roll
I say kid, he was at least 25, But yeah, skinny (like it matters, i weigh 150, lol),,,But his girlfriend had blue hairslow2day said:A skinny kid, right
Damn I have actually been looking for one of those skinny jumpseats!JuanKnucklehead said:THANK YOU EVERYBODY FOR THE SUGGESTIONS :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Just sold the little jump seat for $20 to a kid in the complex where i live,,,,I am on a roll
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