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#916176 01/31/2013 1:45 PM
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Does anyone know if the seats are the same between manufacture for those years? I'm concern if I buy Chevy seats they wont bolt into myGMC Burb.

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Are you asking about the front seats or the middle and rear seats? The front seats are the same, the problems starts with which year you are talking about when it's about the rear seats. I don't have a clear answer, but I believe that the 1960-1966 Chevrolet seats are the same as the 1960-1962 GMC seats. I believe that GMC started using a track system in 1963 and the the seat bases changed. There is some talk on this if you use the search feature.

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thanks for the information. I was talking about all the seats. I did use the search and found one article about the rear seats on a GMC use a track. Thanks again about the informtation on the front seat. I'm glad the front seats are the same. I'm looking for a front seat and middle/2nd seat.

How much should I pay for front seat? I know it's going to depend on the condition, but a range would be nice start


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