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rlfletc 07-28-2016 11:28 AM

ISO Correct bucket seat tracks
 
Looking for pictures of bucket seat tracks for 67-72 C10. There are several styles out there. Which are correct? I have a 67 with racing seats. Have a set of correct seats, but no tracks. Prefer not to adapt other tracks to work. From what I see there is a definite lack of supply. I would consider doing the research to have reproductions made. Any help? Thank you in advance.

Grumpy old man 07-28-2016 12:43 PM

Re: ISO Correct bucket seat tracks
 
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Originally Posted by rlfletc (Post 7667078)
Looking for pictures of bucket seat tracks for 67-72 C10. There are several styles out there. Which are correct? I have a 67 with racing seats. Have a set of correct seats, but no tracks. Prefer not to adapt other tracks to work. From what I see there is a definite lack of supply. I would consider doing the research to have reproductions made. Any help? Or have tracks for sale? Thank you in advance.

Post pictures of what you have , Racing seats ? There are a few different sets of seat tracks for 67-72

your not going to find stock seat tracks that will bolt up to aftermarket racing seats without some type of modification .

rlfletc 07-28-2016 01:01 PM

Re: ISO Correct bucket seat tracks
 
Maybe I didn't state what I need clearly. The truck has aftermarket racing style seats and mounts now. I bought a set of 67-72 buckets for the truck. It came with 2 different style adjusters. Want to use factory locations and fix the holes they drilled in the floor. Ian truly serious about having these reproduced, just need the proper style. Thanks.

cypressbog 07-28-2016 01:25 PM

Re: ISO Correct bucket seat tracks
 
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1st off. 67-68 CST trucks used buddy buckets that sat on a full frame.

69-72 buckets with center console used brackets like these. Yes the passenger side is just 2 metal pieces and the seat doesn't adjust. Those are already being reproduced. The drivers side bracket is essentially a set of bench seat brackets made shorter.

rlfletc 07-28-2016 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by cypressbog (Post 7667172)
1st off. 67-68 CST trucks used buddy buckets that sat on a full frame.

69-72 buckets with center console used brackets like these. Yes the passenger side is just 2 metal pieces and the seat doesn't adjust. Those are already being reproduced. The drivers side bracket is essentially a set of bench seat brackets made shorter.

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rlfletc 07-28-2016 01:29 PM

Re: ISO Correct bucket seat tracks
 
That is like one of the sets I have. The other looks like a bench seat model. That you. Will keep you posted if I actually get someone to manufacture those for me.
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cypressbog 07-28-2016 01:50 PM

Re: ISO Correct bucket seat tracks
 
Might want to check this thread out too.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=635665

Bigdav160 07-28-2016 02:02 PM

Re: ISO Correct bucket seat tracks
 
I fabricated my mounts from bench seat sliders much like what cypressbog linked to. The difference between bucket seat sliders and bench seat sliders is the height of the brackets and there orientation.


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