65-66 vs 67-72

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65-66 vs 67-72

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Will basic interior parts from a 65-66 fit interchange with a 67-72? Floor mats, bench seat, headliner? I have heard the floor pans are the same, but have also heard the 67 & up have a wider cab. Anyone know?
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Someone's lying buddy. I don't recal anything besides possibly the seats interchanging.
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I forgot the headliners are definitely not the same. Been awhile since I been in one.
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I have a 65, and I do not think anything exept the seat will transfer over.
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mcarlson11 check out this '65, clean!!

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Holy cow! that is one of the nicest stock looking slicks I have seen! and..and...it has a 428! now I just need to win the lotto!
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That is beautiful!
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Interesting that it has the bed toolbox. I didn't think you could get one in a shortbox. It's a heck of a sectioning job if not original. And Dot, the front cab mounts are the same from 65 to 79.

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Yeah, those years you could get a toolbox in the long and short beds. There are two different toolboxes, a wider one for longbeds and one not so wide for, well, you get the idea. They're not flush like ours though.
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I'm running a 65 gas tank in my 67. It was a direct bolt in. I know many chassis component swap over too.

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I would pay $20,000
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Wow, it sold!
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Very nice, I really like the door panels is the origional? If so, look much better than ours.


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