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Old 04-24-2024, 04:57 PM
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Default 1964-65 GTO ELECTRIC DRIVERS SIDE SEAT TRACK

Pictured is a completely restored power seat track for the 1964-65 GTO. Except for the electric motor, every part has been taken apart, cleaned, lubricated and put back together. I have added a better ground wire to the seat track because the original one was underrated for the amount of current that runs thru the wiring. This seat track operated flawlessly. The tracks have been lubricated along with the cables, the transmission, gearbox to raise and lower. The switch and relay have been cleaned and sprayed with contact cleaner. The switch does have some pitting on it, but I think it is not seen because it goes inback of the seat side. Asking $1600 plus shipping. PM me if interested. Mike
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Pictured is a completely restored power seat track for the 1964-65 GTO. Except for the electric motor, every part has been taken apart, cleaned, lubricated and put back together. I have added a better ground wire to the seat track because the original one was underrated for the amount of current that runs thru the wiring. This seat track operated flawlessly. The tracks have been lubricated along with the cables, the transmission, gearbox to raise and lower. The switch and relay have been cleaned and sprayed with contact cleaner. The switch does have some pitting on it, but I think it is not seen because it goes inback of the seat side. Asking $1600 plus shipping. PM me if interested. Mike
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