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Old 04-02-2004, 11:41 PM   #1
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69-72 Truck Bucket Seat Brackets

I have the driver side from a 73 Blazer (i think its the same as 69-72 but i will compare them for sure) I also have a set of correct passanger side truck-stamped steel. I also have a Blazer passanger side for '73 that tilt foward. $125 all plus ride.
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Old 04-03-2004, 07:59 AM   #2
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73 and up bucket brackets are different. The 73 floor is flat where the brackets bolt in the front. Since the floor is flat the the brackets are longer in the front.

The 69-72 floor is raised where the brackets are bolted down in the front so using 73 up brackets will cause the seat to sit high in front.

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Old 04-03-2004, 10:30 AM   #3
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Thank you! I know the 73 up pickup brackets are different i have a set of those, and they have some strange floor mount brackets that bolt in from the front, but at a glance the Blazer ones looked close or the same. I better reword then-LOL

1973 Chevy Blazer bucket bracket set both sides $40

69-72 Passanger side (real truck) you need these if putting 73 up Blazer buckets in your truck $75
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Old 04-04-2004, 02:30 AM   #4
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So are your "real" pickup passenger side stands you have actually from a 69- 72 pickup or from a 73 up? Are they original GM brackets or repos?

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Old 04-04-2004, 11:04 AM   #5
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They are real from a '70 truck. I bought some junk bucket seats from a 70 just for the brackets to put on some nice recovered Blazer buckets i had, but i abandoned project, I sold them to a guy who wanted Blazer buckets and needing the Blazer brackets. So i was left with these. They are 100% original OEM. I was unaware they made repops. Id be curious how they look, ive been unimpressed with alot of the stuff thats out there. The 73 ones i have are from a Blazer i parted that had Arizona sun baked upholstery, that needed new foam. The sun just destroys interior here, but its a nice change off, not needing rust repair panels.
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