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Set of bucket seats. Needs re-upholstering. Foam and frames good shape. $60.00 + shipping from Detroit, MI
Last edited by Novi Rick (10/17/2013 9:18 AM)
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weill they fit a 65 coupe
thanks jim
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Yes......several forum members are using them in 65-66's. BB has them in his coupe, and t has them in his FB... use the seat tracks from the original seats and bolt them in.
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As stated above they do fit. Follow this link for some pics.
Do you need to use stock (vintage) seat tracts to fit them ('68 or '69 Mustang). Thanks, Kim
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Yes, use the original 65/66 seat tracks. I believe that the only modification needed is to relocate one of the mounting holes on the late model seat frame. I had more specific instructions & pics but I cannot locate them. If you search the old FYI forum archives I think you may find info on what needs to be done.
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Just keep stock seat track frames measure your floor mounting holes or the old seat holes where the frame mount double check mark these measurements on the new seat. Then check measurements again then try and use a piece of metal underneath the seat frame against the foam on the new seat this way when you drill and the bit goes threw the seat frame it doesn't go threw the seat foam to possibly going threw upholstery yikes. After all this is done use four 7/16" bolts if I remember correctly with the nuts and washers and mount the frame to the new seat and check fitment. The only thing I forgot to mention is I'd check seat fitment first if you attempt to use a different seat as the seat maybe wider and you may have to off set where the seat frame needs to be drilled
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