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1967 MUSTANG Bench Seat in a 66?

I have found a person with a 1967 Coupe full front bench seat in good condition, not needing to be reupholstered. Does anyone know if the
bench seat from a 1967 coupe will fit in a 1966?
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Re: 1967 MUSTANG Bench Seat in a 66?

it should, there really wasn't too big of a difference in the 66 and 67 coupe, maybe one or two thing here and there, but yeah, it should fit perfectly
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Re: Re: 1967 MUSTANG Bench Seat in a 66?

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it should, there really wasn't too big of a difference in the 66 and 67 coupe, maybe one or two thing here and there, but yeah, it should fit perfectly
WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO THAT HONDA????
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Re: 1967 MUSTANG Bench Seat in a 66?

i'm just helpin' the little honda get up from the ground
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Re: Re: Re: 1967 MUSTANG Bench Seat in a 66?

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WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO THAT HONDA????
I picked up a couple of 1969 bucket seats with no head rest, which really look like 1968 Mustang Bucket Seats. Now I am trying to determine if the 66 upholstery will fit the 68/69 bucket. They look very very close. Otherwise, I am going to have to mix and match upholstery sets. Either buy the 69 upholstery and hide the extra material for the back bench or buy 69 for the front and 66 for the back....Either way it seams like a real pain in the butt. It would help to know if the seats were
really 68 or 69. Can anybody tell by looking at pics?

Why in the H&!! did I buy this piece of C$@* anyway
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Re: 1967 MUSTANG Bench Seat in a 66?

post the pics and i'll see what i can tell you, i could determin the fit better if i can see it
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Re: Re: 1967 MUSTANG Bench Seat in a 66?

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post the pics and i'll see what i can tell you, i could determin the fit better if i can see it
I sent pics to your E-mail address. Could not load pics on forum?
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