Sleepless AGAIN over my Woody

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  1. jaimie

    jaimie New Member

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    Does anyone know if it would be an easy convert from 60 / 40 to a set of nice GM buckets. Hopefully some that would half way match my tan leather

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    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    I'd check under the car, to see if the floor was equipped with the seat reinforcements. They usually build a standard floorpan. The seat bolts are usually self-tapping, and the extra holes are plugged with plastic caps.
     
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    IIRC...I THINK there's a Pontiac set that fits it. I think I heard a Blazer might work too.

    And.....I usually sleep UNDER my woody..........................................
    :biglaugh:
     
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    Blackfoot Wagonless Soul

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    If it has 60/40 split bench, there will already be 4 mounting points per side. However, finding a seat that has brackets that will bolt in without any mods is the challenge. Anything can be made to work with the proper equipment, time and ambition.
     

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