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Old 07-26-2009, 03:24 PM   #1
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Question Buddy Bucket Seats

I have little to no knowledge on them, so how do I know if the seats I have are chevy or dodge buddy buckets?

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Old 07-26-2009, 05:56 PM   #2
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Post a pic of the cushions and seat frame.
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Old 07-26-2009, 06:20 PM   #3
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I have little to no knowledge on them, so how do I know if the seats I have are chevy or dodge buddy buckets?

yes I know if I post pics it will be easier those will come shortly

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They look like chevy seats to me.

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Old 08-06-2009, 06:51 PM   #6
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Old 08-07-2009, 12:24 PM   #8
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I, umh, need a set of the frames if you care to cull one from your heard !

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Old 08-07-2009, 02:18 PM   #9
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These aren't mine, but they are from a '68. They have the original seat belt for the center seat and the buckles for the outer seats.
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Old 08-07-2009, 02:26 PM   #10
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Saw a set yesterday on Dallas CL if anyone is looking. Think they were $650.
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Old 01-13-2010, 04:08 PM   #11
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Anyone know if that style of buckets came in a 1970 CST 10 SWB? Wondering if the ones in my truck are the originals or from a earlier truck.
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no buddy buckets after 68'. You should have the sporty bucket seats if they are original. Trevor
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Anyone know if that style of buckets came in a 1970 CST 10 SWB? Wondering if the ones in my truck are the originals or from a earlier truck.
Herer's what would have come in a '70.
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Thanks for the quick responses. The buckets with the child seat in the center with storage under it is what I have now like pictured above. I take it I should have the console in the center? Think the style I have now can be converted or is the seat frame different? Thanks

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No, the seat foam/structure and the brackets are way wrong. Trevor
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Thanks for the quick responses. The buckets with the child seat in the center with storage under it is what I have now like pictured above. I take it I should have the console in the center? Think the style I have now can be converted or is the seat frame different? Thanks
No they are completely different seats, but what you have is very desirable, so you shouldn't have a hard time trading or selling it if you decide to switch. Of course the buckets and console are too, so expect them to be kinda pricey. You will probably spend $700-$1200 for a restored set.(buckets/console) The buddy buckets run about the same.
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Old 01-13-2010, 11:05 PM   #17
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These aren't mine, but they are from a '68. They have the original seat belt for the center seat and the buckles for the outer seats.
Those seat belts are from a late model something i believe.

Easiest way i tell on the frames is the chevy frame has the extra attaching point under the center console. Not there on a dodge.
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anyone know if 67-72 buddy bucket seats will fit into a '64? i know anything is possible with modifications, but just wondering if its a relatively easy swap.

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anyone know if 67-72 buddy bucket seats will fit into a '64? i know anything is possible with modifications, but just wondering if its a relatively easy swap.

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Yes, like they were made for 'em. The factory bench seat holes line up w/the buddy-bucket frame holes so nothing extra needed there. The center support needs to be shortened to fit the 64's floor pan. That's as simple as cutting the original 90° end off, drilling some holes, & bolting it back on @ the correct height.... I have some going in my 64.
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Hey thanks scoti! Good to hear. I don't have the seats yet, but at least if I manage to find some I know to buy'em. if you get some pics of yours fire them my way. drackett_19@hotmail.com

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Hey thanks scoti! Good to hear. I don't have the seats yet, but at least if I manage to find some I know to buy'em. if you get some pics of yours fire them my way. drackett_19@hotmail.com

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Can someone send me the measurement of the metal seat pan for the middle buddy seat? I got a smoking deal on a buddy bucket seat, but it was missing that piece. I will need to fabricate my own pan. Any help would be greatly appreciated! - Eric
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Will buddy buckets from a 66 chevy truck fit in our trucks?
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Can anybody tell me how the center Buddy seat back works in a
Suburban? I bought a set yesterday and it looks like that center seat back would just flop over backwards till the top hit the floor without a gas tank to lean on, is something missing?

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Can anybody tell me how the center Buddy seat back works in a
Suburban? I bought a set yesterday and it looks like that center seat back would just flop over backwards till the top hit the floor without a gas tank to lean on, is something missing?
the center will flop over backwards. not practical for a suburban...which is why they only came in trucks.
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