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pzaman
I plan on replacing carpet in my 67 stang, What is the proper way to remove the 2 front bucket seats
Seat rails also, back seat and front kick panels
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June 10, 2009
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dipstick
Here is some info on removing them from a '66. Might help or it might not
forums.vintage-mustang.com/showtopic.php?tid/1508762/
posted:
June 12, 2009
capnkelly
I just finished restoring a 67...so this is still fresh in my memory.
To remove the front seats you have to remove the nuts (from the seat frame bolts) from under the car. They are fairly deep, so be prepared to use deep well sockets. Putting them back on is a job too. The seat rails should come out at the same time. The back seat is easier. Lift up on the front of the lower part of the back seat (where your lower part sits) It should come up with a tug. After this you will find a couple of bolts at the bottom of the seat rest near the floor board. Kick panels are held in by screws.
Hope this helps.
posted:
June 16, 2009
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