Can anyone ID these seats

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Can anyone ID these seats

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Can anyone identify these seats?

Trying to get them recovered or order some seat covers.


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Ummm.... how about removing the seat covers so we can see the upholstery?

Have you tried looking for part numbers on the seat brackets? What about any telltale labels underneath? C'mon.. be a detective!!
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Heres the only number I found on them. They have a long reclining handle and a round lumbar wheel on the same side as the handle. The fore/aft slide adjuster is manual and under the front
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Well, the "M-VAN" is a clue.. maybe from a van.

Google the numbers to see if anything pops up. Be a detective!
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Brilliant idea...

I did, no joy
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I've been searching for an hour. I see M van in reference to 2000 ish E250 Econolines and an eBay listing for 2003 E250 seat belts with a pic of the seats that look a lot like those.
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Thanks man,

The dual arm rest Is what's throwing me. May be rear seats from the Econline
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I was on my phone before so couldn't post the link. Here's the ebay post I was referring to http://www.ebay.com/itm/2003-FORD-E250- ... 5f&vxp=mtr
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I would say that is very close, mine have a lumbar knob and a longer back rest handle


Thanks man, seat covers for them may work.
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