Buddy Bucket Seat Cab Bracket. Gm, Gmc, 1967, 67, 68, 1968, Truck, C10, C-10 on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, United States
Cab bracket for 67, 68 GM truck Buddy Bucket seat. This is the small bracket that keeps the center seat off the fuel lines and gas tank. It had a couple extra holes that were welded up. The bracket has been blasted and is in bare metal. 3 new screws are included. See pics.
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