I recently found a 1981 Mercury Cougar 4 door in a junk yard with really low miles. The seat was nice and I am curious what it would take to fit it to my 68 F100? It is the same basic car as a Fairmont and is on the Fox platform. Will this fit? How much work to get it to bolt in? Really ugly car, what was Ford thinking? Four door Cougar?
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Nice looking seat. As with any seat made for a different vehicle, take a few measurements to make sure it physically fits, throw it in there and see what it takes to make it sit right. Should be a fairly simple swap.
Randy
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Nice find Like has been said if it fits inside with the doors closed, and it sits to suit u. U can make it work. Do you weld? If not grab a drill and some bolts and install yourself a good looking seat.
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You might check the angle of seat back. I had a Mercury Zephyr of that era and recall like so many other 80's cars, the seat back angle was pretty relaxed. Too much recline for me.