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Need opinions for making seat brackets
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Hello all, I recently purchased a 72' Coupe which I have begun restoring.
Unfortunately, the previous owner(s) ripped out the rear mounting brackets for the seats.

I still have the front bracket. When the car was purchased the previous owner drilled holes in the floor pan and bolted up some Honda Civic seats with only 2 bolts.

My question is what can I do to safely and securely mount new seats in the car.

Thank you!

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Go to the wreckers and cut the spot-welds that hold in the original floor braces.

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Oh thank you! But I think it will be nearly impossible to find any 1200's at the wreaking yards in my area. Are there other brackets that can be made to fit? Or should I just go with making my own? I really wish the previous owners hadn't hack her up.

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If its a 1200 i have one here that i am cutting up for spares it still has the rear seat mounts in it. I can carefully remove the spot welds and supply you with the rear mounts if your keen and post them to you. For a reasonable price of course.

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i was just about to post the same question... my situation is a little different. its for a 1200 ute and i have the original mounting points as shown on ddgonzal's post, however, i have purchased some sparco seats and seat mounts. i am trying to work our the best way to install the seat mounts without too much modification... any ideas?

these are the brackets..

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That's a different question: How to mount aftermarket seats vs. how to replace missing brackets.

Yes, use those sparco seat brackets, and bolt to the stock 1200 seat rails.

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heh no need to get technical!! but thanks for the help. i thought about that but then the seat sits quite high... might have to find a was to make it work...
thanks again.

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So in order to do something like this I would have to replace the stock brackets and find stock rails anyways?

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No you don't have to do that. Some guys just bolt a seat straight to the floor pan, for example.

If you want it legal I would suggest using the stock pieces.

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Right. I just feel like mounting seats to the floor pan is a bit unsafe. (Previous owner did this) After all, I still have the front bracket and would like to utilize it for what it was entended for.

Thank you for the advice. I've got some thinking to do. I was hoping I could retrofit some other Nissan brackets in and find decent junkyard seats.

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