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Originally Posted by dagnabbitt
- there are actually more buckets than brackets available for sale in the used parts market. And, as TKCR notes, very few people bothered to grab the additional "A" shaped bracket needed since it needed to be cut or chiseled out.
I personally think it is one of the best looking buckets GM made, I love that little medallion in the centre. So 70's.
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That’s why ken’s brackets are great and really opened the door for guys putting the seats in trucks, but not too many people know about them. You can find the center brackets every once in a while on eBay. But the quality of kens brackets far exceed oem specs. I personally would utilize his brackets rather than try to clean up an original set that are made from thinner gauge material.
And I agree, the square medallions are the finishing touch on them. But they only came on the 75-77 style of low backs. I’m a fan of the earlier 73-74 style with the rounded edges is trucks, but they are even harder to find than the later style