Are GMT400 Bucket seats available anywhere?

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I have been searching for a replacement set of GMT400 buckets seats.
I just bought the truck and joined the forum.
My interior is a complete mess. Drivers seat back broken.
'95 extended cab short bed 2dr truck.
 

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Craigslist and junkyards are full of them
 

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I really like those, they look like seats that would've came in a conversion.
Yeah, our Rat Terrier used to like to ride on the center console and watch the world go by, before she passed. Now my wife wants another Great Dane - don't think that'll work, ha ha.
 

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I have searched craiglist and Ebay and others. I must be doing something wrong because the only pair I found was $1000 used.
Any search help would be appreciated.
 

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Try car-part.com for salvage yard searches. They usually have pictures of the vehicles so you can probably spot what you need.
 

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Don't know how close this is to you, but it's being parted out.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/729201677603224/

Broken seats can be fixed. Not hard to tear them down to the frames. Or an upholstery shop can pull the driver's seat apart & go through it easy enough.
Could be in the mechanisms (replaceable/fixable) or in the frame itself. Noithing a bit of welding won't cure.
Buying used seats would be cheaper & easier, although you could just be buying more probs. A good inspection will tell. Be aware of creaks, groans, flexing issues & clicking noises when run through their motions.
Electronics can be checked with a 12v power source. i.e. 'jump box'. The electric switches on these seats can be problematic. A tip. Passenger seats get used much less. The switches are usually in better condition & can be swapped side-to-side.
There are Co's out there that make new seat covers/skins.
New seat bottom foam is available, too. Not aware of any making seat back foam, though.
Even still, a good upholstery shop can repair & rebuild seat back foam.
All depends on how much you want to spend & how nice the truck is.
 
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