Want to put buckets in my bench seat car

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tubs429

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I have a 1974 duster i want to put buckets in it and i was wondering what seats would fit in it i know im going to have to fabricate something i just want to minimize the amount of fabrication
 
Either you find a-body buckets with tracks and drill the floor for a direct bolt-in or do a little fabricating. The important thing is to be sure the floor is reinforced where the holes are so that the seats don't rip out of the floor when you least want them to.

I installed aftermarket seats in mine and fabbed some brackets so they could go where factory holes would be.

http://70duster440.com/interior
 
Dude! Nice, real nice!

I have a few, not to great shots on putting in some buckets from a Chrysler Concord. The seats front tabs had to be bent flat and and I used some 1X2 box tube to help mount it down. The aftermarket floors didn't have the holes to mount, so a bit of careful mark and measurements were done before I drilled anything. All in all, it didn't turn out bad at all.

The passenger seat is tilted back a bit more than I'd like.

The only draw back to this move is the seats do not tilt foward. Getting in the back seat isn't easy if your big. My 6 year old doesn't mind, my 14 year old does. LOL!

Click here; http://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/showthread.php?t=10508&page=7
 
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