1968
I believe the bottom cushion is held in with a hook that is attached to the floor. There is a finesse to this but in short, you push the lower part of the seat cushion frame (metal under the fabric) towards the back of the car. You will feel it slide back maybe an inch or 2. After you get it to slide backwards, with the backward pressure still applied, you can lift the seat upwards. You will have to do this on both sides of the car as there are 2 hooks. Once both are unhooked, you can lift the cushion upwards and slide it out. The upright part is held in with 2 bolts (that also hold the rear seatbelts on the left and right sides). Remove both bolts and the lift the cushion upwards from the center evenly (toward the roof). The upper portion of the seat will unhook from the body as well. Unfortunately, the exact location of these hooks is difficult to find until you pop the cushions and see them. Good luck !
SOURCE: remove rear seat 1968 impala
I beleive there are four or five bolts that you access from under the car.
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