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Title: Seats wanted for 1967 convertible
Post by: Agreig on September 30, 2013, 06:07:25 pm
Pulled the drivers seat out today to try to work out why it was so loose. Turns out the steel frame is broken and is definitely beyond repair. Anyone have either a single seat (LHD) drivers side or a pair? Trim is black but obviously not important as I can easily get it retrimmed. Also, anyone know how much a new seat is worth? Email me at apg2082@tpg.com.au
Title: Re: Seats wanted for 1967 convertible
Post by: Raven on September 30, 2013, 07:17:41 pm
Hi Andrew,

Welcome to the forum. The seats are the same for the coupes verts and Fastbacks. Ring around the local mustang suppliers if they have any available. Whatever you pick up will need to be reupholstered  unless the they are a pair and have been restored. Also if you do find a seat, make sure it is the appropriate side.

Cheers
Dino
Title: Re: Seats wanted for 1967 convertible
Post by: Agreig on September 30, 2013, 07:44:57 pm
Thanks Dino... I wasnt actually certain if the seats were the same for all. Appreciate the heads up and the welcome. I have accepted that whatever seat or seats I buy will need reupholstering which is actually a bit of a shame seeing the existing upholstery is in great condition
Title: Re: Seats wanted for 1967 convertible
Post by: fordtj69 on October 01, 2013, 07:01:06 am
Hi Agreig
pm sent about a set of seats I have
cheers tim
 :cheers:
Title: Re: Seats wanted for 1967 convertible
Post by: unilec5544 on October 01, 2013, 07:41:34 pm
Pulled the drivers seat out today to try to work out why it was so loose. Turns out the steel frame is broken and is definitely beyond repair. Anyone have either a single seat (LHD) drivers side or a pair? Trim is black but obviously not important as I can easily get it retrimmed. Also, anyone know how much a new seat is worth? Email me at apg2082@tpg.com.au


When you say it is beyond repair, can't you just have it welded?