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Dustin yes the 85 Ford pickup seat bolted right in in my case. You have to slam the doors a little harder but it does work. This was put in a 57 F100.
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I have a set of 1986 Mercedes 240-D seats in my F-100, and they fit fine. I couldn't use the original rails, because it made it too high up, though. I originally had 88 Volvo seats, and then moved to a 78 Nova bench seat, and both those fit. The Nova seat was great as far as placement, but the back was a little short. The Volvo seats were too far forward for my tastes, but it worked.
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Hi All, I ended up fabricating new seat bases out of 1" square tube and mounting 1997 Pontiac Grand Prix leather buckets (driver's is powered) in my '54. This is the only pic I have of them. ED
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If any body swaps the original bucket seat from a late 50's panel truck, let me know. I need the drivers side bucket seat that a full size panel would have had originally. I just want to let you truck guys know so the originals buckets don't get tossed. Thanks.
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I have a 62 F100 4X4 and I mounted in seats from a 95 f150, they are the 40,20,40 style. Two buckets and a nice center counsole. I did have to modify the mount but it was not that difficult. They even have lumbar. Very comfortable.
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