´68 BB 4-speed Q

[QUOTE="SSing, post: 1972293112, member:] I have noted floor did not have the usual square piece of sheet metal reinforcement at the two inner holes production cars had that came with bucket seats. So body in primer that was shipped to Hurst, was a "bench-seat-body" although cars was going to have bucket seats… Check!
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Yeah, but the bucket seats were not standard production seats as I'm sure you know. They were light weight van seats with c-shaped bent aluminum plates for mounts. Bob T. specced out a car that saved weight wherever he could. Kramer Automotive probably knows a lot about these cars. Do you have a copy of the book that documents the 68 Hemi A-bodies?

I'm wondering though, how many people in Sweden would even know one way or the other on a 50 year old car?

My 1969 4 speed 'cuda340 has a bench seat but I never looked to see if it had provisions for bucket seat mounting. I'm pretty sure there are NO extra unfilled holes in the floor.