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Old 04-23-2023, 06:37 PM   #13
'68OrangeSunshine
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Re: Lets see those BUDDY BUCKETS!!!!!!!

That's some great work, Pat. I wonder why only one seat [Drivers ?] tilts forward. I know '67 and Early '68 bench seats tilted forward.
[I used to sling a .30-30 in a scabbard bunjied to the back springs behind my seat when I was Active Duty.]
A Blazer needs the Passenger seat to hinge forward [whole seat, or just the backrest] for riders to access the back seat.
I suppose with a Panel Truck, one could access near-forward items from a front door, without having to rummage the way forward from the rear barn doors. Suburbans have a third passenger side door.
Buddy Buckets wouldn't really work on a K/5, since you already have a center console. But don't try to sit on the plastic console, unless you're a skinny grade schooler.
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