Article: Try JUNKYARD FOR SEAT REPLACEMENT.(Auto Weekly)

Dear Tom and Ray: I have a 1995 Toyota Celica. It's in great shape, but the driver's seat has become worn and broken - so broken that an upholstery shop cannot repair it. Buying new aftermarket seats is expensive and probably requires drilling new mounting holes and other work that I'm not mechanically inclined or equipped to perform. So I'm thinking I should try to find an old, used seat to replace mine. How?

- Earl

Ray: We happened to cover this very issue in depth in an article we wrote on our Web site. It's called: "Car Talk's Complete Guide to American Junkyards (Oops, Auto Recycling Facilities)." You can read the whole thing at www.cartalk.com. ...

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