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bronco bucket seats

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mine were free and in a bit better condition than these bronco seats. notice the passenger side brackets are hinged to allow the whole seat to flip forward.i like having the flip seat as i have the ford pocketed vinyl gas tank cover.there were only a few minor things to do to get it installed.
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Not bad but I prefer the high back buckets myself. Got lucky on my '65, it already has them. :wink:
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best highbacks i ever had came from a 72 cougar.was many years ago, i had them in another brand truck. yes, its true i once owned other types of trucks.
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Those look very similar to the 65/66 mustang buckets. Jeff
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same seats,different brackets.
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ICEMAN6166 wrote:best highbacks i ever had came from a 72 cougar.was many years ago, i had them in another brand truck. yes, its true i once owned other types of trucks.
Now that just busted my bubble...................
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Jim,
It's owning & driving & repairing all the others that make slick owners own slicks, IMHO anyway. :roll:

I started out with Fords but over first several years I owned other brands. I worked in other dealerships too. I came to my senses overtime & came back to my FoMoCo Roots. :steering: :thumright:

I even made the mistake of corrupting some rather "Sweet" rides with wrong powertrain. :oops:

I built some good ones too. I didn't just drop out of a tree with a closed mind. I learned thru my mistakes then changed my ways to suit myself . . . . :2cents:

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FORDBOYpete wrote:Jim,
It's owning & driving & repairing all the others that make slick owners own slicks, IMHO anyway. :roll:

I started out with Fords but over first several years I owned other brands. I worked in other dealerships too. I came to my senses overtime & came back to my FoMoCo Roots. :steering: :thumright:

I even made the mistake of corrupting some rather "Sweet" rides with wrong powertrain. :oops:

I built some good ones too. I didn't just drop out of a tree with a closed mind. I learned thru my mistakes then changed my ways to suit myself . . . . :2cents:


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Pete,you hit that one right on the head. :thumright:
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Rest in peace departed Slick family members
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