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Guys I need some help identifying these seats. I was told when I bought them they were mustang seats. But a member here has told me they are not. I will post the numbers off the tag when I get home. Thanks all!!
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perhaps later stang or bronco seats.
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Don't believe those are Mustang or any car based on handle on front to move back and forth. Unsure which applications would have the release handle on front, maybe van? maybe bronco might be right?
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OK,

Based on the shape of the slider knob I believe that are Ford.

They are NOT:

64.5-73 Mustang
66-77 Bronco

They may be Mustang II or Fox bodied Mustang (though they do not have sliders that match my 92 GT seats).

Sorry I can't come up with anything else....


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Those sure look like '82 Mustang seats. Compliments of oldcarbrochures.com:

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Wow Keith I think you are right. I wonder if they would work on the bump side brackets? I guess I could make some new brackets.
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seems ford kept alot of things interchangeable till recently anyhow.

like the seats that fit our benches tracks till 96 or so. and the 5x5,5 bolt pattern until also 96ish
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