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I need to replace the seat in my 66 f-100 4x4. I was wondering if anybody has any suggestions on what to use. I would like to install buckets and a console. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Post by blackagatha »

I'm partial to the seats in my gma's 2000 Volvo... they feel damn nice, known to be strong, and if re-upholstered in some more hot-rod feeling threads, would look real nice...
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I used one out of a 94 F-150.

See my web page for the install (it's in my 67)
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Just be carefull what size the replacement seat is as theres not really that much room in these old girls uuurr and boys !,I`ve got 2002 jeep seats in LENORE ,


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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1965-196 ... enameZWDVW

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Post by Greg D »

Speaking of Rangers, one of the members on the old site installed a pair of buckets form 89-94 Ranger, Explorer, Bronco IIs in a slick using an extra set of the the stock Slick seat tracks. He supposedly only had to enlarge the mounting holes and they pretty much bolted right in. I have had 3 Rangers, 2 Bronco IIs, and 2 Explorers, these seats are comfortable and hold up VERY well, just a thought. Another option is to recover your stock seat, the covers are available from several sources. Most later Ford truck seats will work with a little creativity including the 97-03 seats with the internal seat belts. Kinda all depends on what you want.
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Wow, thanks for the info. I would like to explore the ranger,bronco II option. Thanks again for the info.
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f25065 wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1965-1966-FORD-TRUCK-CUSTOM-CAB-FACTORY-BUCKET-SEATS_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ33701QQihZ009QQitemZ190173037900QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW

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the guy selling those does not know what he is talking about,they will fit the early cabs if you get the right brackets. i have them in my 66 f250 4x4.
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I looked at a 97 ranger seat and it was about 4" to narrow.
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Second time thru for those puppies. he has his head in his arse if he thinks stock concours seats from a 66 are gonna have '67 part numbers.
But my jeez those would look good in the new lady "Effie" 's truck
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Post by Bill »

All right I think this has been kicked around before, But I am still not certain as to what fits what. Ok what seats used in other ford vehicles would be the same as the Ranger seats found in 65 & 66 trucks? The ebay listing says “Super Rare” is it that finding them factory installed is rare, or is there something unique about this particular seat that makes it rare? Image
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Bill wrote:All right I think this has been kicked around before, But I am still not certain as to what fits what. Ok what seats used in other ford vehicles would be the same as the Ranger seats found in 65 & 66 trucks? The ebay listing says “Super Rare” is it that finding them factory installed is rare, or is there something unique about this particular seat that makes it rare? Image

I believe they are 65 Mustang seats. Not rare.......................Truck brackets are scarce.........................
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Brackets also used in all original Bronco's and rangers with buckets 64-72.
A guy in the club repros them. Hoofbeatracer knows who.
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Johnny Canuck wrote:Brackets also used in all original Bronco's and rangers with buckets 64-72.
A guy in the club repros them. Hoofbeatracer knows who.

The one I know wants $150.00 per set and he grows tomatos...............
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Johnny Canuck wrote:Brackets also used in all original Bronco's and rangers with buckets 64-72.
A guy in the club repros them. Hoofbeatracer knows who.


the early broncos have a flip forward seat on the passenger side, the brackets are different on it. still got it to work in my slick, so my pass seat flips over .
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Post by Michael Bryce Winnick »

I just did the seats in my 77 Mark V. For $200.00 I put heated inserts in there. A nice touch and now is the time to do it.
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Johnny Canuck wrote:Second time thru for those puppies. he has his head in his arse if he thinks stock concours seats from a 66 are gonna have '67 part numbers.

Yeah, and weren't they C7AZ? A is for the full size Ford CAR isn't it?

Johnny Canuck wrote:But my jeez those would look good in the new lady "Effie" 's truck

Those would look pretty slick, like the black and red you showed me in the other thread with the factory buckets...buuuuut the whole point of having a truck is the bench seat that you can throw your arm up on the back of. :lol:
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