I have a set of 1966 Mustang buckets. I am considering installing them with the brackets that are available. BUT I have a desire for a "center seat that folds down into an arm rest". Has anyone done this? Is there room for it?
If it will work, we will do a video of it on Autorestomod, my YouTube show on classic car restoration/modification.
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1967-72 F100 factory buckets with center seat?
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Re: 1967-72 F100 factory buckets with center seat?
I've been looking for the same thing. Most of the time will only be one or two people in the truck but would like to be able to put my lil girls car seat in the middle ever now and then. So it would be awesome to have armrest and cup holders when it ain't. Don't really want a new model seat I want to keep that factory 60's look. Will be watching to see what you come up with.
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Re: 1967-72 F100 factory buckets with center seat?
There's nothing that's the same vintage that fits the bill. Here are later model options that might work for you. http://www.fordification.com/tech/seats.htm
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Re: 1967-72 F100 factory buckets with center seat?
I built a frame instead of using the seat brackets. Then I scored a center jump seat/console from a 2010 F-150. I'm working on some modifications to get it a bit lower. I'll be removing the headrest because I don't like the way it sticks out in front but it comes with a built in shoulder belt. A little modification to the console bottom brackets required. Still need to tweak the mounting and get new upholstery but I think it's going to work well.
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1970 F100 Sport Custom Limited LWB, 302cid, 3 on the tree. NO A/C, NO P/S, NO P/B. Currently in 1000 pcs while rebuilding. Project thread: http://www.fordification.com/forum/view ... 22&t=59995 Plan: 351w, C4, LSD, pwr front disc, p/s, a/c, bucket seats, new interior and paint.
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Re: 1967-72 F100 factory buckets with center seat?
Randy, had wondered about using a 2004 to 2008 center seat. Thanks for the heads up dig the sturdy looking seat frames. Looks like you could tow a trailer with that! Nice work!
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Re: 1967-72 F100 factory buckets with center seat?
I'm on the hunt for a 65-69 Mustang front bench seat. They have a center flip down arm rest. It was a popular option back in the day, but now not so much. Most guys swap to buckets. So I'm sure a bunch went to the scrap heap making them rare. I've seen others mount them in F100s. They bolt right in and look the part....same era.
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Re: 1967-72 F100 factory buckets with center seat?
...Rockstar922 wrote:I'm on the hunt for a 65-69 Mustang front bench seat. They have a center flip down arm rest. It was a popular option back in the day, but now not so much. Most guys swap to buckets. So I'm sure a bunch went to the scrap heap making them rare. I've seen others mount them in F100s. They bolt right in and look the part....same era.
...... but Mustang benches are too narrow.
Center-mounted and one of your butt cheeks will be hanging off the side while driving.
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Re: 1967-72 F100 factory buckets with center seat?
Ya know, I just found that out yesterday when I measured one at CJ Pony Parts. It's only 51" wide, while the 72 cab is like 61". That sucks.
Plan B will be finding an 88-97 era F150 bench with flip down arm rest, and reupholster it to match the vintage mustang tuck n roll style.
Plan B will be finding an 88-97 era F150 bench with flip down arm rest, and reupholster it to match the vintage mustang tuck n roll style.
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Re: 1967-72 F100 factory buckets with center seat?
And what did I say previously?Rockstar922 wrote:Ya know, I just found that out yesterday when I measured one at CJ Pony Parts. It's only 51" wide, while the 72 cab is like 61". That sucks.
Plan B will be finding an 88-97 era F150 bench with flip down arm rest, and reupholster it to match the vintage mustang tuck n roll style.
I suggest seeking a 94-96 XLT... *nice*.
70 F100 LB 2WD, 360FE, E-Street EFI, TKO-500, 76K original miles.. follow my rebuild: The Lo-Buck Bumpside
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73 F100 SB 4WD, 390FE, NP435, +4 on 35s
01 Ferrari 360 Spider F1
01 F150 SuperCrew Lariat 4WD
01 PT Cruiser Limited (DD)
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71 F250 LB, 2WD, 360FE, T18, PS, PB, D60 with 4.11s
73 F100 SB 4WD, 390FE, NP435, +4 on 35s
01 Ferrari 360 Spider F1
01 F150 SuperCrew Lariat 4WD
01 PT Cruiser Limited (DD)
68 Mustang
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