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Front seat hinge cover "nut"?

Juan Veldez

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Anyone know where I can find the plastic pieces (white nuts) that snap in the bucket seat hinges that holds the screws in place of the hinge covers?
 

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Those aren't e body seats.
But plastic square hole screw nuts are available at auto parts stores, and auto body supply stores.
In many different sizes. Measure your hole square.
 

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Those aren't e body seats.
But plastic square hole screw nuts are available at auto parts stores, and auto body supply stores.
In many different sizes. Measure your hole square.
I'll check the auto parts stores. Thanks.
Weird that you say they are not E Body seats. I ordered seat covers from Legendary for my 73 and they fit perfectly. And the holes in the floor matched up with the studs on the tracks - no custom work. And the hinge covers match up too.
 

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Looks correct to me as a 73 or 74 seat. The 70 to 72 seats have a release button on the side.
 

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Actually, I think 1972 might have been a transition year. I've seen both styles but don't know if they were swapped out. According to my posted picture, you're right about them being A body style.

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