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Bucket Seat Frame Assembly with Support Springs, Right (66-68 El Camino)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-55-207899-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Seat Frame Assembly Front Bucket Right Hand
      • Fits 1966-1968 Chevelle, BOP, Impala
      • Also fits 1966-1968 El Camino

      Description

      Premium Seat Frame. The Seat Frame Assembly, Right Hand, Full-Size Chevy models including Biscayne and Impala from 1966 to 1968 provides a solid foundation for the front bucket seat. It ensures proper seating alignment and stability, enhancing both comfort and safety while driving. This component is essential for restoring or maintaining the original seating structure in classic Chevy vehicles.

      Construction and Appearance. Made from durable, high-grade metal, this seat frame assembly is built to endure daily use and long-term wear. It features precise welds and necessary reinforcements to maintain structural integrity and support. The component comes with a corrosion-resistant coating to help ensure longevity and protect against environmental factors.

      Installation. Installation is simple, generally requiring only basic hand tools. The seat frame assembly is designed to fit factory mounting points without the need for drilling, enabling straightforward replacement or upgrade.

      Application. Fits 1966-1968 El Camino and aligns with factory specifications for these model years, providing correct fitment without modification.

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