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Old 02-07-2013, 04:24 PM
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Talking Retrofitting Concorde LHS/Concorde Seats

Hello! First time poster but long time Mopar lover!

So, I'm building a custom muscle car (mopar)and stumbled upon a full size Chrysler that was wrecked (sorry the front and rear of the car was pretty torn apart and it was raining so I didn't get a great look at the car to see if it was an LHS or Concorde, but I'm sure it wasn't a 300M because I drive one of those everyday) and it still had very nice black (or very dark grey) leather buckets in it similar to the ones in my 300M. I am guessing a year of somewhere between 99-03.

Anyway, my question is: what else do I need from the car to allow use of the power movement function (not necessarily the heated part though it might be nice to have the option) and does anyone have a wiring schematic for said set of buckets so I can retro-fit into my build. Any information/comments are appreciated.

If very specific year and model information is needed (and I know this may be the case) for this I can get that tomorrow when I go to pick up the seats.

Thanks

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Old 02-07-2013, 10:21 PM
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Try searching/posting here www.300mclub.org resident electrical guy Bill P will know....
 
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