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Hello all,

I have an old bench seat that I cannot figure out what it belongs to. I have searched all over it for a manufacturer stamp / model number, but came up empty. I've had some tell me it belongs to a Chevy, but haven't got much more than that. I only have one retractable seat belt as you see in the photos, but it's not a complete set up. The crease that runs along the back rest is from where it was resting in storage. It's certainly not a seat feature laugh

Is there any place on this bench seat, that you know of, that would tell me all about it?

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Sure looks like a late 60s Blazer. You will have to take some measurements and contact someone who has one to compare. Probably should just relegate it to the "man cave"

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It could also have been in a van. I recall seeing a narrow one directly behind the front seats with the wider one in the back of the van. I grew up in a chevy dealership as my Grandfather and father were dealers at one time.


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interesting. I believe I have a tire rim that possibly went to the same vehicle. It's got 12 lug holes

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It looks like the third seat in my 1983 Suburban. Hendo

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well lookie here......I just came across this on ebay. $900? 69-72 Blazer it seems
What are the chances I'd find the same one, without the crease laugh
um, how on earth do they sleep at night, that seems a bit much

https://www.ebay.com/itm/254987167875?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649

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Your wheel is for a farm implement. 12 holes to fit two different 6 bolt patterns or two different bolt sizes. Flat center and square holes are the giveaway. Implement 6 bolt patterns are typically a larger circle than the 5-1/2 inch Chevy pattern.

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I agree that this is an agricultural wheel. It could also be used as a front wheel on a tractor. The square holes were used with round head square neck (carriage) bolts to attach weights.


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good to know. thanks for the info


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