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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / June 2007

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1969 seats in a 1965 coupe?

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notmenoway - 23 Jun 2007 03:44 GMT
Hi all,

I need to replace my driver's seat as the frame is gone and have a line
on a pair of 69 buckets with headrests which would be preferable to the
low-back buckets the 65s came with. I seem to recall that they are
interchangeable, the seat platforms being the same for 1965 thru to
1970 - correct? Can someone confirm?

Thanks.
Spike - 23 Jun 2007 21:45 GMT
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>Thanks.
Yes.  And if you want to even go up into year 2000+, you can. You
might have to take the tracks off the originals in some cases and put
them on the replacement seats.
notmenoway - 24 Jun 2007 02:46 GMT
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> might have to take the tracks off the originals in some cases and put
> them on the replacement seats.

Hi,

Are you sure about that? Haven't heard of anyone using much newer
Mustang seats in a '65.

I guess if you're putting old tracks on newer seats the studs on the
old tracks would like up. But what are you screwing/bolting the tracks
onto on the new seats?

Has anyone here actually done this - and seats from what later model
year?

Thanks.
Spike - 24 Jun 2007 09:07 GMT
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>Thanks.

Excellent article by Stephanie on her swap with photos....
http://www.stephanies-mustang.com/seats.htm

I've had contact with other owners who have used seats form a wide
range of years 1995 in a 66 Cpe, 2000, in a 65 FB. Plus the Recarro,
FloFit, ProCar etc lines of seats. A company in SoCal turns out some
excellent custom tailored seats for around $1500 pr. Advertised in
back of Mustang Monthly. The former president of the local Mustang
Club used a really nice pair out of a late model Toyota Celica in his
65 FB.

Lots of used seats show up on eBay.... search auto parts, Ford Mustang
Seats. Lots of Auto Dismantlers nationwide. You may have to
re-upholster. Upholstry kits available up through 2004 the last time I
checked via PJ Pony Parts catalog.

And for other How Tos, and Tech stuff, one of my favorite sources is
here  http://links.vintage-mustang.com/
Just scroll down the left hand window and select a category, then
scroll down the right hand window when it loads. LOTS of good stuff.
Sources, Techie, How To, etc etc etc.

How's that for useable info? :0)
walt peifer - 26 Jun 2007 14:35 GMT
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> How's that for useable info? :0)

as above he beat me to it. yes seats up through 04 actually fit. tracks need
to be changed is it. 65-68 used the same tracks, 69-70 tracks are the same
size except the spacers that lift the track out of the carpet fibers are
built in on 69-70 separate spacer on 64-68 . after 70 seat frames have same
bolt spacing but the tracks are slightly different some are angled  some are
taller on one side or the other.

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