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  2. Bucket seat - Wikipedia

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    Bucket seats in a high-performance 2-seat 2009 Ferrari 360 Spider. A bucket seat is a car seat contoured [1] to hold one person, [2] distinct from a flat bench seat designed to fit multiple people. In its simplest form, it contours somewhat to the human body, but may have a deep seat and exaggerated sides that partially enclose and support the ...

  3. Category:Auto parts - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles relating to essential and/or typical automotive parts and includes some articles that concern parts that are not specifically or only found on automobiles but also on other vehicles.

  4. Recaro - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, Porsche acquired the car body factory. [1] What remained was renamed to Recaro (REutter-CAROsserie), and focus was shifted to high-end seats. [1] The company began producing both OEM seats for Porsche, and a separate line of after-market seats. [1] In 1965, Recaro presented the first Recaro sports seat at the Frankfurt Motor Show. [3]

  5. Car seat - Wikipedia

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    Rear bench seat for three adult passengers in an AMC Ambassador Bucket seat with six-point seat belts from Schroth in Porsche 997 GT3 RS 3.8. A bucket seat is a separate seat with a contoured platform designed to accommodate one person, distinct from a bench seat that is a flat platform designed to seat up to three people.

  6. Plymouth Duster - Wikipedia

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    It was the most fuel-efficient car in its size class, achieving up to 36 mpg on the highway and 24 in the city with the manual transmission option (along with Dodge's version, the Dart Lite). [11] The Space Duster had a fold-down rear seat and security panel and combined with the luggage compartment, offered over 50 cu ft (1.4 m 3). of cargo ...

  7. AMC Pacer - Wikipedia

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    American Motors' chief stylist Dick Teague began work on the Pacer in 1971, anticipating an increase in demand for smaller vehicles throughout the decade. The new car was designed to offer the interior room and feel of a big vehicle that drivers of traditional domestic automobiles were accustomed to, but in a much smaller, aerodynamic, and purposefully distinctive exterior package. [13]