68 Deluxe Buckets

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Has anyone restored a set of Deluxe Buckets out of a 68 fish? They have a cardboard panel at the back of the seat back, and the used buckets I bought were missing these and I have no idea how to attach the new panels. Do these new cardboard pieces need to be trimmed first, they look like they are too big, they come with four square holes in them so I presume I need some sort of clip.
 
They were pretty flimsy and buckled.


they tuck in from under and I think then a screw holds them on the bottom lip.
 
Has anyone restored a set of Deluxe Buckets out of a 68 fish? They have a cardboard panel at the back of the seat back, and the used buckets I bought were missing these and I have no idea how to attach the new panels. Do these new cardboard pieces need to be trimmed first, they look like they are too big, they come with four square holes in them so I presume I need some sort of clip.

yes they need 2 clips (if thats what you call them) near the top of it.
 
Okay, that's a start. Have you ever seen a pic of what they look like somewhere? I don't think they can slip under anything, the seat cover hog rings completely around the opening.
Thanks.
 
There's the clips that they slide up to the top and then at the bottom are two phillips head screws to hold them in place.
 
Okay, that's a start. Have you ever seen a pic of what they look like somewhere? I don't think they can slip under anything, the seat cover hog rings completely around the opening.
Thanks.

The two clips at the top of the seat back boards slip into a pair of little hoops on the sheet metal brace welded on the top seat back frame. The seat back board has a metal re-inforcement along the bottom with a little screw at each end that screws into the bottom of the seat frame.
 
Alright I am starting to get a mental picture of what is needed. Any chance you sell these clips Rick?
 
Are Dart ones the same? IF so, I'll take a picture of mine when I get home. There are four metal pieces attached to the board. There is also a solid metal strip across the bottom.

Where did you get your new ones? I looked through the Legendary catalog but I must have missed them. One of mine is broken...the other very nasty.
 
I will look for the manufacturers name for you when I get home from work, I purchased them from a local supplier called RPM Auto.
 
Alright I am starting to get a mental picture of what is needed. Any chance you sell these clips Rick?

Unfortunately, no one is repopping those clips. The manufacturer of the repo seat back boards advises that the original clips and lower metal re-inforcement rail must be re-used on the new repo boards.

Those clips and metal rails can be found on any A-body or B-body bucket seat from 1968-1969.
 
Ok thanks for the info, I guess its time to make something that will work.
 
Here is a picture of the one from my Dart. Is this what yours looks like? They were both sitting loose inside the car when I bought it. There are four metal clips and a metal piece all the way along the bottom. There are two philips head screws at each bottom corner.

 
Yes that is the same as mine, I dug the plastic wrap out of the garbage and there was a decal on it that said Original Automotive Reproductions. (Repops) I purchased mine from a place called Reproduction Parts Marketing, their number is 306 652-6668 they cost $46.95 cdn for the set. Don't lose those clips, it sounds like you would have to buy the seat that they are attached to if you wanted another set. Thanks for the pic now I know what I need to make. Oh by the way, you only get the cardboard they don't come with any upholstery on them. When I got my seat covers from legendary they included two pieces of material to attach to the cardboard.
 
My seat covers also came with material for the seat backs. I think I'm going to have something custom embroidered on the material. Should be easy to see on a convertible. Thanks for the info on the repros.
 
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