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Old 06-16-2023, 12:06 PM   #1
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67 CST, no buckets - bench seat

So I don't want to start any arguments on the forum, but my 67 CST appears to have come from the Fremont factory with a bench seat, not buckets. I also have a CST emblem on the drivers side door just below the center of the side window, and a CUSTOM emblem on the passenger side door same location . . . my SPID clearly shows it as a CST. Can anyone help me with whether this sounds correct or not; I have read numerous threads of varying opinions. Thanks for any clarification - DP
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Re: 67 CST, no buckets - bench seat

Post the SPID if you can.

If someone wanted to order a CST without buckets I think the dealership would let them. Unusual but possible I would think.
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Old 06-16-2023, 12:19 PM   #3
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I'll try to post up a picture tonight when I get home. Thanks for the reply -
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Post the SPID, and also the seat please.
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Re: 67 CST, no buckets - bench seat

In the late 60’s early 70’s I worked at a Pontiac dealership that would swap entire interiors if necessary to close a sale.
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In the late 60’s early 70’s I worked at a Pontiac dealership that would swap entire interiors if necessary to close a sale.
That's just crazy! How did they even make any money on a car with that much extra labor involved? Or did the customer pay for the swap? I do know that parts could get swapped around for warranty work, like taking the y-pipe off a vehicle in stock to fix a customer's vehicle. GM would pay for both R&Rs. But that was just because of a parts availability issue.
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Old 06-17-2023, 08:43 PM   #7
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My brother worked at Three-Way Chevrolet in Bakersfield in the early/mid seventies. He remembers switching out wheels, hubcaps, bumpers and even seats/carpet on cars and trucks as directed by the sales department.

Times were different back then, economy was in the tank. If it happened there, it happened most everywhere. I never say never.
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Old 06-17-2023, 09:05 PM   #8
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What clues make you state that it appears to have come from the factory with a bench seat? While it's possible the dealer did it, the dealer had to have the right color lying around or order the seat to do it - which is possible; all things being equal, it's more likely that someone swapped a bench in over the years, but I do look forward to the pics. The non-CST nameplate was changed out since you've confirmed CST on the SPID.
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My brother worked at Three-Way Chevrolet in Bakersfield in the early/mid seventies. He remembers switching out wheels, hubcaps, bumpers and even seats/carpet on cars and trucks as directed by the sales department.

Times were different back then, economy was in the tank. If it happened there, it happened most everywhere. I never say never.
I worked for three different dealers, '70- '72. We did the wheels and tires, and maybe bumper guards, but those were a new install. We also did some (cheesy) custom trim paint and those (also cheesy) body side molding strips. In the tank? That 80-something day strike in '70 rings a bell.
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I bought a New Toyota 4 Runner in 1984. It had Black interior and I wanted Brown. They swapped it out to make me happy and make the sale
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Re: 67 CST, no buckets - bench seat

The SPID/glovebox door is original to the truck, right? Just covering the bases. Does the truck have a center seat belt? Are there holes in the cab behind the seat where the carpet fasteners were. Or does it still have that carpet? Then there would be holes from the center seat back brace as well. Is the bench seat done in OEM upholstery? I only know CSTs to have buckets with vinyl. Then there was the Custom seat with cloth inserts and the base trim all vinyl seat with less foam and different pattern
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Old 06-19-2023, 09:32 AM   #12
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I had a 67 CST which I purchased used when it was approx. 10 years old, which had a bench seat, and while I cannot say 100%, I am fairly confident it was factory. The seat was cloth, and different than other trim levels on trucks I saw at the time, or since. Unfortunately I sold the truck many years ago, and have no photos of it (or spid). I believe this was a very late 67, and also had the bright eyebrow trim pieces which many also say was 68 only. Highly optioned truck - CST, 327, auto, all power and trim options, speed warning indicator, tach, throttle, wood bed floor, etc. Wish I had spoken to the previous owner to see if had any interesting info, but he passed away a couple years ago.
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Old 06-19-2023, 01:16 PM   #13
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Ok, sorry guys I have not gotten all the pics posted up yet, I will try to remember to post the rest tonight. Here is the SPID, and . . . to answer a few of the questions I have seen, everything looks to be original to me, and I was told the truck sat in a barn for approximately 35 ish years or so prior to the PO purchasing it. The glove box door matches the rest of the interior, and all the numbers on the truck match to the SPID, so I do not think it's been changed. The seat is a vinyl covered bench that appears as though it would have matched the cardinal (I think) red the truck came from the factory in. There are center belts, though these appear to be an add-on as the material does not match the factory belts. The interior is the fawn/light tan except for the seat, which today looks orange (as does the paint actually). I do not have the original carpet but do have a replacement piece to put in. If I remember correctly, (and I'll verify) there are holes across the top of the panel behind the seats. The CST and Custom emblems sure look like they have never been removed - but if they never came from the factory marked in this fashion, then obviously someone replaced one of the CST's w/the Custom one. I do find tracking all this information down interesting -
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Should be a strap tag on the back of the seat (somewhere) that has a part number on one side and date code on the other. If found, that would be helpful.
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I will look for this strap tag tonight. I also have a copy of the build sheet, that is still "semi-readable" maybe I'll attach a photo of it also.
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I know that my dad bought a 74 Club Cab W200 Dodge Power Wagon with the Adventurer package new in 75. It had set on the lot for a year before he bought it. Part of the deal was they would order and install a bench seat in it. The truck had come equipped with bucket seats and a console that was hooked to the AC. It took 2 or 3 months for the bench seat to arrive at the dealership.

Did it come original with a bench seat? No. But at most the truck had 3000 miles on the odometer when the dealer swapped the seats.

I'd bet those newly removed bucket seats and console found their way into a base model truck and maybe along with an emblem swap or two the dealership more than paid for the cost of the bench seat swap when that truck sold.
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Your interior is fawn but this bench seat is red? That right there says not factory. I also find it odd that a '67 CST wouldn't have the interior paint matching the exterior. Makes me thinkit's actually a Custom, the CST door emblem is not original, and maybe the SPID is printed wrong. I am open to the possibility of exceptions, but I'm seeing more than one. we see other discrepencies in SPID printing but most are commonly seen. Never seen this one, if that's what it is.
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Ok, so no luck on the tag, I looked and looked for it too . . . I have a couple photos of the seat sort of up close to show the vinyl pattern. The bench also has a build sheet underneath - I left that one there, the build sheet that I found behind the seat back I removed and have in my truck records. I can tell the truck had the same color interior as exterior at one point, but it looks to have been sprayed over with the fawn. It "could" have been a PO, but as far as I know, this would not have been the case. There is just too much that has been painted "correctly," if you will, that it isn't a fly by night aerosol can job - at least it sure doesn't appear to be to me. Can anyone tell me if this seat pattern looks correct for a 67? Don't pay attention the the seat cover on the backrest - that's not an actual seat pattern. Also to verify a question from above, I do have a row of standard head screws in the top of the panel just behind the seat that appear to have possibly been used for carpet in the past I assume - they are to evenly done and all the same screw (and old looking) for someone to have added them. Plus, they are currently doing nothing as there is no rear wall carpet today. Thanks all -
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Ok, so no luck on the tag, I looked and looked for it too . . . I have a couple photos of the seat sort of up close to show the vinyl pattern. The bench also has a build sheet underneath - I left that one there, the build sheet that I found behind the seat back I removed and have in my truck records. I can tell the truck had the same color interior as exterior at one point, but it looks to have been sprayed over with the fawn. It "could" have been a PO, but as far as I know, this would not have been the case. There is just too much that has been painted "correctly," if you will, that it isn't a fly by night aerosol can job - at least it sure doesn't appear to be to me. Can anyone tell me if this seat pattern looks correct for a 67? Don't pay attention the the seat cover on the backrest - that's not an actual seat pattern. Also to verify a question from above, I do have a row of standard head screws in the top of the panel just behind the seat that appear to have possibly been used for carpet in the past I assume - they are to evenly done and all the same screw (and old looking) for someone to have added them. Plus, they are currently doing nothing as there is no rear wall carpet today. Thanks all -
I vaguely recall that vinyl ['ladder'] pattern on the folding bench seat that was original to my '68 C/10 Stepside from Fremont. My seat was a Silver Grey Fawn however. That seat is lone gone.
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Ok, so no luck on the tag, I looked and looked for it too . . . I have a couple photos of the seat sort of up close to show the vinyl pattern. The bench also has a build sheet underneath - I left that one there, the build sheet that I found behind the seat back I removed and have in my truck records. I can tell the truck had the same color interior as exterior at one point, but it looks to have been sprayed over with the fawn. It "could" have been a PO, but as far as I know, this would not have been the case. There is just too much that has been painted "correctly," if you will, that it isn't a fly by night aerosol can job - at least it sure doesn't appear to be to me. Can anyone tell me if this seat pattern looks correct for a 67? Don't pay attention the the seat cover on the backrest - that's not an actual seat pattern. Also to verify a question from above, I do have a row of standard head screws in the top of the panel just behind the seat that appear to have possibly been used for carpet in the past I assume - they are to evenly done and all the same screw (and old looking) for someone to have added them. Plus, they are currently doing nothing as there is no rear wall carpet today. Thanks all -
The red seat pattern is correct for the standard seat (base package) for 67. Like others have said the custom bench had full foam seat with cloth inserts. If that seat has the build sheet still attached the vin on that build sheet would match your truck to prove it left Fremont that way.
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Appears the seat and back are two different patterns of vinyl? As someone mentioned, the "ladder" pattern was used on a base model truck. My dad had a 67 base trim with that exact vinyl (entire seat), and color. Custom and CST would definitely have a different material. My guess is that the original seat(s) for the CST are long gone, replaced by the seat shown, and appears at least a portion recovered with different material.
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Appears the seat and back are two different patterns of vinyl? As someone mentioned, the "ladder" pattern was used on a base model truck. My dad had a 67 base trim with that exact vinyl (entire seat), and color. Custom and CST would definitely have a different material. My guess is that the original seat(s) for the CST are long gone, replaced by the seat shown, and appears at least a portion recovered with different material.
The other pattern you see is an aftermarket clear vinyl ''pucker'' design that was often put over carseats to make them last longer.
The black fabric that was originally on a '69 Thunderbird electric Bucket back, Bench botton seat I traded my Fawn '68 seat for in 1977, had that same clear stuff. It's not original,
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The other pattern you see is an aftermarket clear vinyl ''pucker'' design that was often put over carseats to make them last longer.
The black fabric that was originally on a '69 Thunderbird electric Bucket back, Bench botton seat I traded my Fawn '68 seat for in 1977, had that same clear stuff. It's not original,
Yeah, that ugly uncomfortable plastic seat cover you put on your new seats to preserve them so the guy who buys it used can have a nice seat
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Re: 67 CST, no buckets - bench seat

Build sheet numbers, match SPID and drivers door information so I am pretty confident the interior is as it came from the factory (less some items - steering wheel, plus some items - AC). Seems as though this truck came with fawn/red interior. I have a photo of the truck w/factory carpet, it was red.
I appreciate all the information fellas - thanks a bunch.

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I think it’s possible it came from a DEALER with a red/fawn interior. But not from the FACTORY.
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