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    dennis k is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Bucket T interior

     



    I have a '23 bucket T with a 305 Chevy and a 350tranny.What recent car make and model bench seat would fit in it? Thanks

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    get a tape measure and go to a local wrecker and look for van rear seats. i know a old scool bus seat will fit bit they are kind of hars and straight backed. i think a astro van center seat will fit but you have to fab the lower backets.

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    I think you're gonna have to try a rear seat out of a rice rocket to get one narrow enough.

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    Why not fab the side panels first, then check for size between the side panels, then when you measure the seat to be used it will look the correct size for the car. Also you don't want the backrest to be taller then the body. If you can't find a seat from a wrecking yard, contact me and I will explain on how to build one from scratch. www.hotrodinteriorsbyglenn.com

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