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Swap Meet » Looking For Fold-Down seat brackets 68 Fastback » 9/12/2013 3:16 PM |
Thanks London Steve. I made a set of brackets out of heavy sheet metal and when lining everything up I found the same as you that there is little room from the lower panel. I still have to finish them and I will try and take pictures of them when done for others. I will include the measurements. It is not hard but it is a bit time consuming. I also found an old door and unfortunately the bracket spoke about earlier in the post is not correct. Would it work? Maybe but would take almost as much modifications as just making them. It is heavier metal which would be a plus but I really don't think it is needed. Anyway thanks for taking the time and I will verify my measurements with yours to see how close I am.
Swap Meet » Looking For Fold-Down seat brackets 68 Fastback » 9/06/2013 8:02 AM |
looks to me like the seat bracket would be approx. 3" from the wheel well edge is that about right? It does not specify the exact location of that bracket. Could anyone confirm that?
Thanks
Swap Meet » Looking For Fold-Down seat brackets 68 Fastback » 9/06/2013 7:32 AM |
that is awesom thanks so much for the help. I will try to locate that part in the doors and let you know. I really appreciate your time and help.
Swap Meet » Looking For Fold-Down seat brackets 68 Fastback » 9/05/2013 4:20 PM |
I am looking for the fold -down seat brackets that are mounted to the floor hump area on both sides that the seat back hinges bolt to. It is for a 68 Mustang Fastback. I cannot find in any catalog. I am coming to the end of my build and just noticed these brackets are missing. Soooo I can't install my nice newly recovered and recarpeted interior. Can anyone help me out? Pictures or measurements would also work so I could make a set. You can either post here or email me directly at momas3@aol.com.
Thanks,
Jeff
FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » windshield and rear window trim clip placement » 7/08/2013 7:26 PM |
by the way I am in Northern NJ, Bergen county.
FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » windshield and rear window trim clip placement » 7/08/2013 7:25 PM |
Thanks JJ. I was hoping a member would be able to help with one that is being restored. I was waiting for a freind to remove the front and rear glass so i could map it but I have no idea when he might do that and I wanted to get the glass back in soon. I am also looking for a video on installing the trim but all I can find is how to remove the trim and how to remove and install the glass. I had a hell of a time installing on a previous 68 fastback and screwed up 2 pieces trying. The same piece twice! I finally just left it with the dents. is there a trick for the windshield pieces? what pieces do you start with and do you start by putting on the clip on the windshield side then snap into place or vice versa? I did the outside first and snapped towards the glass. I also started with the bottom and worked up. The right side piece was the problem one. Any help anyone can give would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
FYI Ford, Classic Mustang Tech Discussion » windshield and rear window trim clip placement » 7/08/2013 3:51 PM |
I am restoring a 1968 Mustang Fastback and had to replace both full rear quarters and the roof. I need to get the measurements for where the SS trip retainers go. It is ahrd to tell from the shop manual since it does not give ant reference points only the total needed in the picture. Can someone give me some measurements to work on? The windshield I only need the top ones because of the roof replacement.
Thanks,
Jeff
Sorry this is posted twice since I posted in wrong place before but I was just able to delete the other post.
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