I went junkyarding a few weekends ago and came up with an ok 60/40 seat out of a 97 chevy extended cab with a grey cloth interior. I got them just sitting in place last night and here are a few pics. FYI I am building a set of triplets, 87 burb, red w/grey interior, 87 blazer, red w/grey and an 84 pickup, red w.grey. I replaced the burb front buckets about 5 years with a pair of 98 burb buckets so I decided I wanted to make all three vehicles match inside and out. I also picked up a pair of buckets for the blazer. Anyways beck to the install, When I did my suburban, I was able to use the 87 brackets on the 98 seats by drilling and or tapping a few new holes in the seat frame and they mounted up pretty easy. With the pickup, on the passenger side I used a pair of passenger side 87 burb (bucket seats) brackets and attached them to the seat the same way. I got the inner bracket off the floor of the donor burb and I will have to weld or bolt it down to anchor the front and drill a new hole to bolt the rear of the track down. The drivers side seat is going to be a little more involved because the bracket is sitting on the trans tunnel. It looks like I will have to bend both ends to change the angle of the bolt holes and add some spacers between the tracks and the floor, shouldn't be too hard. Then I gotta figure out what to do with the seat belts, next weekend's project.