Fordmen, help me ID these seats

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Fordmen, help me ID these seats

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No clue what they are from.
Pinto?
Maverick
Stang?

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Early 70's by where the seat release is. Take off the back cover there should be a # there to help. I don't think Mustang BUT?????
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im going with pinto.
pretty sure its not a real stang,but what fits the pinto fits the mustang II which is not really a mustang.

dont look like any of the maverick seats i ever had either.
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Very similar to the seats in my first Car, a '72 Pinto
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was told elsewhere 71-73 stang.
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Here is repop upholstery for 71-73 Mustang, should be the same as early 70s Torino.
Looks pretty similar. Shoulda had you PM me your cell # Phil, I was in Toledo picking up a load yesterday about 4:00 PM your time. Could have hooked up for coffee.


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Greg D wrote:Here is repop upholstery for 71-73 Mustang, should be the same as early 70s Torino.
Looks pretty similar. Shoulda had you PM me your cell # Phil, I was in Toledo picking up a load yesterday about 4:00 PM your time. Could have hooked up for coffee.


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70-71 Torino DO NOT match 71-73 stang. Size, foam, uphoulstery are all different. Mount points and ht too. Close though. These were in a parts car I found
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At any rate, those seats would look good in your truck if that's what you are thinking.
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Post by Red62Uni »

yea looks like the seats out of a 72 mustang convert my dad had. it seems like if the style was put in a mustang it makes them double in price. those mustang guys really mess up a hobby. :roll: and make it expensive.

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Heavyhauler wrote:was told elsewhere 71-73 stang.
that looks like what I had in my 73 mustang, my pinto seats were not the same
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Johnny Canuck wrote:Very similar to the seats in my first Car, a '72 Pinto
Bet you were a "CHICK MAGNET" in that bad ride !!!!
Sorry JC just couldn't resist.

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Post by Phil »

A Torino guy said 71 stang. After that the latch went to the side of the seats

I kicked around adding them to my truck but they are pretty low to the ground and I need the bench for me, the wife and kid.

Gonna Ebay em this week I think. If they don't sell Ill put em in the F100 for a test fit. Wish they were white
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Post by shawns fords »

Phil I had 69 Mach I seats in my 76 F 150 they were comfy. I did sit a little low and was planning to make some spacers to bring them up about 3 inches which is an idea if you want to sit up higher
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FORDMANLCRACKEL wrote:
Johnny Canuck wrote:Very similar to the seats in my first Car, a '72 Pinto
Bet you were a "CHICK MAGNET" in that bad ride !!!!
Sorry JC just couldn't resist.

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J.C., Its because of the hat. :lol:
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