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Old 01-10-2012, 11:41 PM   #1
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will a 67 buddy bucket seat bolt into a 70?

so we was out scouring a bone-yard and happen across a 67 camper special that had just recently been driven in to the yard about a month ago. the yard owner says a guy drove the truck in and asked if he wanted to buy it because one of the rear trailing arms was all rusted out. i honestly didnt pay any attention to if it was a coil sprung rear or a leaf because the first thing i saw was a set of buddy buckets! the yard owner said the truck had a big block and a 400th that he had already removed and sold off. bummer! i did ask about the frame motor mounts but the guy who bought it got those to. i ask casually about the seat and he said he wanted 200 for it. it looks in good shape except that it is orange and the drivers seat has been recovered at one time as it was a different orange material. my buddy wants the front clip and hood so he inquired about buying the whole truck. going back tommorow to see if he can find the title. if not i think im going to get the seat but was wondering if it would be a direct bolt in into my 70 swb stepper? it also had some orange vinyl door panels which i have never seen before,usually just metal i thought? it also had a fuel gauge in one of the 4 factory gauge holes in the cluster, as well as the big one on the upper right? thought that was different as well. kinda excited to go back tommorow and see what we can come up with. any thoughts or comments or anything special i should be lookin for? thanks, Jay
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Old 01-11-2012, 12:14 AM   #2
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Re: will a 67 buddy bucket seat bolt into a 70?

Nah It wont bolt in , you need to buy it for 200 and then promptly send it to me....it will fit my 67. ill even reimburse for all cost plus some gas money for your troubles.
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Old 01-11-2012, 12:15 AM   #3
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Re: will a 67 buddy bucket seat bolt into a 70?

just joking there,
Actually yes it will bolt directly into 67-72 trucks, damn good find for 200
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Old 01-12-2012, 12:23 AM   #4
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Re: will a 67 buddy bucket seat bolt into a 70?

Hey thanks for the quick and only reply! got it today as a matter o fact!
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Old 01-12-2012, 02:36 AM   #5
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Re: will a 67 buddy bucket seat bolt into a 70?

nice buy for the price
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Pics????????????????
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