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Old 08-31-2015, 10:31 PM   #1
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Buddy buckets

This is the first set I have ever had. They appear to be complete. Looks like they were recovered in the 70's!

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In that condition ,a lot .
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Re: Buddy buckets

$1000 +
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John, Are the seams in the darker pleated area heat pressed or sewn in ? Also, are those seat belt holders on the console ? Are they metal ? Never seen them on a buddy bucket. Could be an interesting rare item for 68 ?

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Old 09-14-2015, 11:19 PM   #7
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John, Are the seams in the darker pleated area heat pressed or sewn in ? Also, are those seat belt holders on the console ? Are they metal ? Never seen them on a buddy bucket. Could be an interesting rare item for 68 ?
Hey Mike, dark part sewn in. I think the belt holders are half plastic half metal. They look like they could have been a dealer option? What about shoulder harness? Truck long gone.

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Re: Buddy buckets

The belt holders are factory, not too uncommon. I've had several sets and they are also shown in the factory assembly manual.
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Hey Mike, dark part sewn in. I think the belt holders are half plastic half metal. They look like they could have been a dealer option? What about shoulder harness? Truck long gone.

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I've had quite a few buddy bucket seats and never had the holder option. Asked about the seam to figure if original or not. Very nice seats.
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