Total redo ?

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Total redo ?

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Just pulled out the seat. Since I don’t want the smell of salty old fisherman, I’m guessing from the looks of the foam I should do a complete rebuild of the seat. Thoughts?

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Shop around for a better replacement seat,
https://portland.craigslist.org/yam/pts ... 66641.html
Or better, upgrade to a 73 -79 bench seat,
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/pts/ ... 24134.html
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:yt: if you don't care if the seat is the original type for the truck, then I would go for the 1973 to 79 seat as mentioned above. They have more cushion and are more comfortable. They are also safer than the original seats as they have a latch on each side of the bench seat that keeps the seat from flying forward if you have an accident. The only issue you have is if you have a in cab tank they can put dents in your gas tank if you have the seat all the way back. If you go to re-upholster your 73-79 bench seat, you will need the 73-79 kit, as the 1967-72 upholstery won't fit.

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jzjames wrote:Shop around for a better replacement seat,
https://portland.craigslist.org/yam/pts ... 66641.html
Or better, upgrade to a 73 -79 bench seat,
https://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/pts/ ... 24134.html
The snohomish one looks better than mine. I’m gonna tear mine up today and get a better idea how bad is it. The thing that really caught my attention was the deteriorating foam. Thanks for the searches.
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390FE1972 wrote::yt: if you don't care if the seat is the original type for the truck, then I would go for the 1973 to 79 seat as mentioned above. They have more cushion and are more comfortable. They are also safer than the original seats as they have a latch on each side of the bench seat that keeps the seat from flying forward if you have an accident. The only issue you have is if you have a in cab tank they can put dents in your gas tank if you have the seat all the way back. If you go to re-upholster your 73-79 bench seat, you will need the 73-79 kit, as the 1967-72 upholstery won't fit.

Regards :thup:
Don't put many miles on this truck, but do love the idea of the safer seat, and not going all stock. Yes, in cab tank. Solid idea. Thanks.
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The 73-79 Ford bench seat is a direct bolt-in for the 67-72s. Yes more comfortable, built better. I did not notice any marks on my gas tank - and driving with it all the way back does seem to give a little more leg room. :thup:
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Decided to learn myself some upholstery basics. Frame & springs are in good shape. Re-burlapped and re-foamed. Put on a temporary cover until I save for what I WAAANT - leather seat. Is that bonkers?
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Not at all! :thup:
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