A picture would be helpful, but right off the bat I'd say to have a drill press and plunge router on hand. The SaddleLock bridge has six mounting screws (at least it did from 1980-2000, which is when my G&L basses were built). More importantly, it has raised section on the underside that fits into a route in the body. The route shouldn't be very difficult to make, if you are comfortable building your own template.
I hope this helps. A photo of the body would make it easier to give a firm answer.
cv115505 wrote:when I get home from my deployment...
That brings back memories. Thanks for serving!
Ken