Gus chiggins
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Does the upper rear seat in 1967 GTX, or Satellite just use a nut, and bolt to hold the seat frame to the floor pan mounting brackets ?
Thanks, for the reply.Yes, one bolt each side. The nut is built into the lower brackets. The hooks hold the upper seat frame.
Yes, a picture would work. i will need the bolts. Somebody on ebay wants $44.00 for the two screws, i'm sure i can find something comparable for way less.There is no nut, hex head sheet metal screw. Need a photo?
That is actually ridiculous. If not complete restoration, go to some bolt supply place and you might get them for 10.00$. Many others screws from different application MOPARS will work.Yes, a picture would work. i will need the bolts. Somebody on ebay wants $44.00 for the two screws, i'm sure i can find something comparable for way less.
That's what i told that guy. Those screws are not "rare". Just another ripoff.That is actually ridiculous. If not complete restoration, go to some bolt supply place and you might get them for 10.00$. Many others screws from different application MOPARS will work.
That is actually ridiculous. If not complete restoration, go to some bolt supply place and you might get them for 10.00$. Many others screws from different application MOPARS
I found them on escam for 4.95 for two. They are exactly like the screws that some guy wants $44.00 for. The ebay seller is Hoover auto parts. I have bought from Hoover before, no problems.That is actually ridiculous. If not complete restoration, go to some bolt supply place and you might get them for 10.00$. Many others screws from different application MOPARS will work.
That's fine. I guess you can't goof an order for a couple of screwsHoover sucks in my experience. Never again. doesnt send a full order and then sez I lost the parts.