Not without extensive work, the mounting points are different.
The bench seat is bolted in. After you take the bolts out you will still have the rolling brackets sticking out but still leaves plenty of room to haul something.
According to the Owner Guide it's under the 3rd row bench seat in an equipment bag
the club coupe has two bucket seats in the front and a back seat. the rest have a bench seat.
The rear seat isn't designed to be removed. If you have a center bench seat you can remove that by unclipping it, then slide the rear seat forward.
yes you can. When I purchased mine from the original owner he had already replaced the middle bench seat with bucket seats.
No. Bench seats were actually more common than bucket seats were.
A bucket seat is a seat designed to hold exactly one person, as opposed to a bench seat which can hold two or more. In general, the driver and front passenger of a car are bucket seats, while the back row is a bench seat.
The rear seat (3 person slider) is not designed to be removed by the end-user. However, this site has a good procedure from the shop manual for removing the rear bench seat. http://home.earthlink.net/~vqfaq/
Yes!
2 bucket seats in front 1 bench in back
Most old dairy barns had a place to set a full bucket of milk while letting the cows out, and now those wooden benches have a collectors value.
Any vehicles that do not have 'bucket-style' seats are said to have 'bench' seats. That covers w-a-y- too many brands and makes to list here.