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Old April 3rd, 2018 | 05:05 PM
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90's Cutlass power seat tracks

I have a power seat track from a 90's Cutlass. Working condition. There is not a switch included. $290 plus shipping. I accept PayPal.
Old April 3rd, 2018 | 05:38 PM
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Supreme or Ciera?
Old April 3rd, 2018 | 05:43 PM
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I'm not sure which. I bought these to put in a 72 Cutlass'S'. They are too tall for my application. I was told they are out of a Cutlass. My bad. I didn't ask enough questions.
Old April 4th, 2018 | 12:16 AM
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Cutlass Power Seat Tracks

Hello Beamer: First let me say I am not a power seat track expert. However, I did some research on the ones I have in order to post them up for sale. I will post the photos I have and part of the reasons why I think this seat track is from a 1972 GM "A" body. The seat track is missing the plastic belt cover on this track. However, the belt is in the location which would use that plastic cover. I believe that this changed for the 1972 year. The second photo is from GM and the second line shows a four way F 85 power seat track part number 9625772 which matches the sticker on the track motor. I have already sold this seat track. I do have another one on my Craigslist ad:

https://losangeles.craigslist.org/ws...519301453.html

If I have made an incorrect statement here, I hope another more expert person will correct me and help the OP. I also know a site member looking for a 90's Cutlass power seat track which is why I asked the question in the first place. Regards, Trent in Los Angeles
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Old April 4th, 2018 | 05:43 AM
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Originally Posted by vistacruiser1971
Hello Beamer: First let me say I am not a power seat track expert. However, I did some research on the ones I have in order to post them up for sale. I will post the photos I have and part of the reasons why I think this seat track is from a 1972 GM "A" body. The seat track is missing the plastic belt cover on this track. However, the belt is in the location which would use that plastic cover. I believe that this changed for the 1972 year. The second photo is from GM and the second line shows a four way F 85 power seat track part number 9625772 which matches the sticker on the track motor. I have already sold this seat track. I do have another one on my Craigslist ad:

https://losangeles.craigslist.org/ws...519301453.html

If I have made an incorrect statement here, I hope another more expert person will correct me and help the OP. I also know a site member looking for a 90's Cutlass power seat track which is why I asked the question in the first place. Regards, Trent in Los Angeles
​​​​​​So what you are saying is that what I have listed is a 72 power bucket track. Do u have the track numbers in that book for 90's tracks. I'm just going from what a seller told me when I bought it. Thanks for the information!!
Old April 4th, 2018 | 07:08 AM
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Cutlass Power Seat Tracks

Hello Beamer: No I am not saying that at all. I don't think the seat track you listed is a 72. The placement of the motor is different, the color of the cables is different, and the rails look different. I also think because of the amount of rust, yours might be even older than 72. But I am not sure of the year. The location and style of the brackets with the bolt holes is different between your photo and my photo. I have posted another photo showing the other side of my same track set up to illustrate a little better the differences between the bolt brackets and the rails in general. Happy to help as I can. Hope we get other site members to help. Sorry, I don't have the 90's part numbers. Regards, Trent in Los Angeles
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Old April 4th, 2018 | 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by vistacruiser1971
Hello Beamer: No I am not saying that at all. I don't think the seat track you listed is a 72. The placement of the motor is different, the color of the cables is different, and the rails look different. I also think because of the amount of rust, yours might be even older than 72. But I am not sure of the year. The location and style of the brackets with the bolt holes is different between your photo and my photo. I have posted another photo showing the other side of my same track set up to illustrate a little better the differences between the bolt brackets and the rails in general. Happy to help as I can. Hope we get other site members to help. Sorry, I don't have the 90's part numbers. Regards, Trent in Los Angeles
Im going to try to locate some numbers on it and see if I can determine it's correct application. Thanks Trent for your help. Appreciated!
Old April 4th, 2018 | 07:51 AM
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You are most welcome. Regards, Trent in Los Angeles
Old April 4th, 2018 | 02:14 PM
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If you have a part number on your seat track motor, I can most likely tell you what it actually fits if it is from the 90's... Also, the one in your photo does look like one I removed from a Ciera last summer... The Cutlass Supreme tracks have a different design then the Ciera where it mounts to the floor...
Old April 4th, 2018 | 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by cruzn 66
if you have a part number on your seat track motor, i can most likely tell you what it actually fits if it is from the 90's... Also, the one in your photo does look like one i removed from a ciera last summer... The cutlass supreme tracks have a different design then the ciera where it mounts to the floor...
5045599
Old April 4th, 2018 | 02:50 PM
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Cruzn 66: Thank you for your input. Is this a great site or what???? Nice to hear people working on Cieras. The car was a workhorse for years and lots of Cieras, Celebritys, and Centurys were sold. Nice cars with a wide range of options and drive trains available over the years. Maybe a under appreciated platform. Thanks again, I am looking forward to your answer. Regards, Trent in Los Angeles
Old April 4th, 2018 | 04:47 PM
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5045599
Well, not sure I can be much help... Running part number 5045599 through my parts system comes up as no match in the system... My system only includes 1976 thru 2004... Therefore, the number has been superceded or fits vehicles prior to 1976... I also ran the part number in GMPartsWiki, and your part number, although not listed specifically, runs in a series/sequence of part numbers that fit 68 thru 72...
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