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Driver and passenger seats

i have i guess what you call 60 40 seats (correct me if wrong)double pillow, drivers side is motorized, passengers is only movable front and back, cant lean seat front or back is there or was there a year in which the caprice was out with passenger seats that were able to lean back? and that came out in double pillow style?
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Re: Driver and passenger seats

I think around 86 was when the first double pillow seats came out.
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Re: Driver and passenger seats

but what year car came with passenger seat being able to lean or tilt back and front
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Re: Driver and passenger seats

The double-pillow seats debuted in the 1986 Caprice Classic Brougham. As to the other answer, I am not certain - some Cadillac seats do this and should interchange at least for Fleetwoods up through 1996.
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Re: Driver and passenger seats

I had a late 80's Caprice wagon with reclining passenger seat. My 85 Buick has the double pillow seats and power passenger recline. Any B or C body seats from 77 and up will fit you car, but just watch for embroidered emblems which may detract from your Chev, particularly on seats from Cadillac's. I'm looking for some nice high back leather 60/40 Buick Roadmonster seats available from 91 to 96. They came heated and with power lumbar support on boths sides. Just haven't found the right colour yet for my 91 Caprice.
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