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Old 04-18-2020, 11:43 PM   #1
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Will this seat fit a 1965 GMC cab

I am looking at a really clean split-bench (60/40) out of an "88-99" Chevy truck... I have a '65 GMC cab that I want to put them in.

Seller is claiming they will fit 60-72 without modification.

Is he correct in making this statement?

Thank you in advance for your input!
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Old 04-19-2020, 09:03 AM   #2
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Re: Will this seat fit a 1965 GMC cab

Does it look like the one in this first post? - http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=661419
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Old 04-19-2020, 01:32 PM   #3
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Re: Will this seat fit a 1965 GMC cab

I have a bench seat from a '95 C-10 in my '66 C-10, the exact same seat shown in the link in the post above. If my memory is correct, the front mounting holes lined up but the rear did not. Two new holes, done deal.....
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Re: Will this seat fit a 1965 GMC cab

It is not the same!

This is the seat:

https://sandiego.craigslist.org/nsd/...110110658.html
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Old 04-19-2020, 02:19 PM   #5
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Re: Will this seat fit a 1965 GMC cab

On another note;

After looking at some threads about seats on the forum, I might just get my bench seat re-upholstered and keep it.
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Re: Will this seat fit a 1965 GMC cab

Other than having to make a few new mounting holes in the floor, I don't see any reason why those seats wouldn't fit in your truck. 57 in. is the correct overall width. A tape measure would tell the whole story.
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Other than having to make a few new mounting holes in the floor, I don't see any reason why those seats wouldn't fit in your truck. 57 in. is the correct overall width. A tape measure would tell the whole story.
Thanks for the response; I'm still trying to decide which route I want to go. They look like pretty nice seats...
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Thanks for the response; I'm still trying to decide which route I want to go. They look like pretty nice seats...
Go take a look at them with some cash in your pocket to wave under his nose and make him an offer a little south of his asking price.

I have a Glide bench seat frame in my OT Tudor Sedan that I wanted to have trimmed with some padding and cheap vinyl material so that I could use it on a temporary basis until I have the rest of the interior done. I was finally able to get him down to $450.00. A lot of money for an ugly seat. I think trimming your oem bench seat is gonna cost you a lot more than what you can buy that split seat for unless you want to go across the border.
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Go take a look at them with some cash in your pocket to wave under his nose and make him an offer a little south of his asking price.

I have a Glide bench seat frame in my OT Tudor Sedan that I wanted to have trimmed with some padding and cheap vinyl material so that I could use it on a temporary basis until I have the rest of the interior done. I was finally able to get him down to $450.00. A lot of money for an ugly seat. I think trimming your oem bench seat is gonna cost you a lot more than what you can buy that split seat for unless you want to go across the border.
I was thinking the same (about cost). I think this would definitely be less expensive than trimming mine...plus I can sell my OEM to recoup some of my money.

He's about 45 minutes away from me...I think I will head up there tomorrow.
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Those mounting brackets look like the 88-98 style to me. That's probably what they started out as, but have been recovered
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Those should fit. Plus they have already been covered. You can make them work.
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As long as your width isn’t too wide the seats should be fine. Even if you have to do some fabrication on the seat frame. Shoot, I have the front seats from a 2002 suburban in my 63 c10. The seat frame needs a little bit more work on the center console/ middle seat but with a welder you can make it work.
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Old 04-20-2020, 06:29 PM   #13
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As long as your width isn’t too wide the seats should be fine. Even if you have to do some fabrication on the seat frame. Shoot, I have the front seats from a 2002 suburban in my 63 c10. The seat frame needs a little bit more work on the center console/ middle seat but with a welder you can make it work.
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I don't have a welder (yet)...but I do have a friend with one!

I'm going to go pick them up tomorrow.

Thanks again for all the input.
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Old 04-21-2020, 09:12 PM   #14
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Re: Will this seat fit a 1965 GMC cab

I picked up the seats today. They look great!

My existing brackets won't work with the new seats and the new seat brackets don't work with my floorboard. Looks like it's time to fabricate something... Unfortunately, it's going to be a while before I will have time to work on it.

Thanks again for the info guys.
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