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hiback buckets for a 68 dart #1504718
09/19/13 11:38 PM
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looking for a hiback bucket that will work in a 68 dart. would like new and as clost to the 68 dart style as possible only hiback.. who do you suggest?

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Re: hiback buckets for a 68 dart [Re: robnbird] #1504719
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I suggest you put this in the Q+A or race section or corner carver section

Re: hiback buckets for a 68 dart [Re: JohnRR] #1504720
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All you can use is the 70-up Dart/Duster high backs but you will find nothing like the 68 Dart seat as they completely changed in 70.


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Re: hiback buckets for a 68 dart [Re: Rhinodart] #1504721
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I used a set from a 71 Duster in my 69 Dart and had Legendary make a matching set of covers for the original back. They look good and I just got a compliment last weekend at the Mopar show as to how nice they looked. Like Rhino said thats basically your only choice.


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Re: hiback buckets for a 68 dart [Re: G-Money1320] #1504722
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Quote:

I used a set from a 71 Duster in my 69 Dart and had Legendary make a matching set of covers for the original back. They look good and I just got a compliment last weekend at the Mopar show as to how nice they looked. Like Rhino said thats basically your only choice.




picture ??

Re: hiback buckets for a 68 dart [Re: robnbird] #1504723
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76-77 F body Aspen/Volare highback buckets will work. A body tracks bolt on with minimum track hole elongation, 1/8" or so.
Legendary is making covers for the 76-77 F buckets now.

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Re: hiback buckets for a 68 dart [Re: nomore65BelvJim] #1504724
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hard seat backs:

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