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There are slight variations in the track designs, not surprising, the '68's are little bit different but can be made to work on the '69-'71 (possibly '72?). The '69+ design has open slots on the front feet to accomodate the tolerances. The '68 track did not, but could be opened up to make it fit.
On Benjamin's '69 the: Rocker side track studs are 14.25" Tunnel side track studs are 14.625" On a friend's '69 the: Rocker side track studs are 14.375" Tunnel side track studs are 14.687" On a friend's '68 the: Rocker side track studs are 14.187" Tunnel side track studs are 14.625" On a friend's '68 the: Rocker side track studs are 14.000" Tunnel side track studs are 14.500" I used a set of tracks from a trashed '68 Nova bucket seat to finalize Benjamin's seat track dilemma. Anyone need a black, '68 Nova, passenger side, bucket seat without tracks? ![]()
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