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I think '68 and '69 buckets are pretty much the same except for the headrests that were am option in '68 and standard in '69. The '70 backrests are taller and the headrests are built in. I think '68 to '70 rear seats are the same excluding the actual covers that are different for each year and model. I THINK ???
I am trying to figure out what you are actually trying to achieve. What is it exactly that you are wanting to put seats in? I have a couple '64 b-body cars and the seats in those are no where close to the same seats that are in my '68- '70 cars. I do not know about the '65-'67's. I have seen a lot of those year models fixed up to look cool, but those years of Mopars never really excited me enough to own one. I hate to admit it on here but I graduated high school in '66 and I was crazy about the Chevelles and Mustangs and Fairlanes. Even still today I have a small fleet of the brands mentioned above as well as many other brands of over powered toys. And then you get a bunch of "Tire Kickers" that ask you "How much would you take for that '69 Camaro?" or like a man asked me not to long ago " what would you take for your '72 RR/GTX after you pull out the engine and remove the wheels and tires?" Needless to say I was insulted and did not give him an answer. I do hope that person never comes here again. I do have some extra seats from '68-'70 for b-body Mopars.