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hello

I got a chrysler windsor newport coupe 1950.

did mopar use the same size benches in other cars like dodge or Plymouth? or which brand used the same interior?

 

Jorden

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The body shells alone for 1950 Dodge, DeSoto and Chrysler are the same. 

Seats and interiors could be swapped between these three cars.

But the Chrysler's have the most luxurious interiors being the top of the line premier MoPar car.

Your hardtop shows a little of this with the 4" padded leather bolster running along each side of the interior roof line and the padded dash.

I have the same car but a NewYorker Newport with the straight "8" engine.

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 the seats are the same? so If I have a sewing pattern from another car it should also fit the chrysler?

or who has a pattern for the seat upholstery?

Jorden

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No ....every Chrysler pattern is different from any Dodge or Desoto, a Chrysler 4 dr is different from a club cpe...a hardtop or convertible is different from same.

What are you trying to do?

Is that picture you posted of someone else's car?

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I need to re-upolster but we got no pattern, and the old ones are to bad. I need the patterns to get it made by a company outside my region, so I can't sent the old benches.

 

Jorden

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