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Old 09-29-2002, 01:28 AM   #1
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difference between 67-72 buckets and 73 and up? also tilt?

how can you tell, i found a bucket seat in a 69 truck today that looks like ours, but then again its in a yard, and the 73 and up look alot like ours also, are the 73 up worht the same? also, how can i tell if a tilt is for out trucks, its an auto.
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Old 09-29-2002, 09:46 AM   #2
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tilt for our trucks looks like a regular column but tilts! van tilts are longer,and have short shifter handles,and rubber tipped tilt and turn signal handle,not the plastic-come on down!!!! ill show you the difference,and ill also show you 73 buckets and several sets of 69-72.didnt you dig through my junk-when i gave you that funny looking yellow box?73 up seats are a dime a dozen i have a mint set worth about $75 and i know of some cheap ones that are funkier-69-72 recoverable go for $250.and up.also 69-72 Buckets for truck and the 73 truck ones have special floor tracks,the Blazer driver side will work,the pass for trucks has fixed stamped steel bracket(i have some extras)come on down-just bring some money with you and we can load that truck up!

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Old 09-29-2002, 01:31 PM   #3
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micah, if i had the money then i would buy it from you save me a lot of sweat and work, but unfortunately i dont, so i gotta go digging through junk yards!
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