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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / November 2006

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65 mustang front bench seat value

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dlb722@aol.com - 10 Nov 2006 23:02 GMT
Does anyone know the value or where I can find out the value for a 64
mustang front bench seat? Thanks, Skeeter
dlb722@aol.com - 10 Nov 2006 23:05 GMT
dlb...@aol.com wrote:
> Does anyone know the value or where I can find out the value for a 65 mustang front bench seat? Thanks, Skeeter
DRAGNET - 11 Nov 2006 08:25 GMT
> Does anyone know the value or where I can find out the value for a 64
> mustang front bench seat? Thanks, Skeeter

just guessing, $50.00 to $300.00 depending on condition & color,
personally I like bucket seats.
elaich - 11 Nov 2006 18:52 GMT
dlb722@aol.com wrote in news:1163199760.855167.164180
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> Does anyone know the value or where I can find out the value for a 64
> mustang front bench seat? Thanks, Skeeter

Who wants a bench seat in a Mustang? I didn't even know that one was
offered. It might be a rare collectors item. ;)

The best barometer, as always, is ebay. If you don't mind spending a little
money for a reserve auction, list it as reserve, set the reserve to some
ridiculously high price, and see where the bidding goes.
DRAGNET - 11 Nov 2006 19:01 GMT
> Who wants a bench seat in a Mustang? I didn't even know that one was
> offered. It might be a rare collectors item. ;)
>
> The best barometer, as always, is ebay. If you don't mind spending a little
> money for a reserve auction, list it as reserve, set the reserve to some
> ridiculously high price, and see where the bidding goes.

Rare as in nobody wanted? put it on a E-bait 10 day auction with buy it
now at a high price,then lower the price daily until someone bites, I
feel a reserve turns away potential bidders.
Spike - 11 Nov 2006 20:53 GMT
>Does anyone know the value or where I can find out the value for a 64
>mustang front bench seat? Thanks, Skeeter

It is not all that rare, but not that common either. It was a standard
offering.  Mustangs were the original Chinese menu. Pick one from
column A, any two from column B, etc. Designed so the buyer could have
it "customized" to fit their style. Most bench seats are apt to be
found in automatic tranny cars driven by secretaries and moms.

Want a value, you can gop the ebay route, or you can go to
www.hemmings.com, run a search for the year Mustang, and you should
see some listings for parts sources interspersed among the cars
listed. Call a ouple of them as if you are looking for a bench seat
and ask how much (ask how much for shipping as well).
 
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