Re: 1967 bench seat - interchange with other years?
My original '68 bench seat flipped. I used to think I was hot with a Marlin .30-30 in a scabbard bunji-ed to the backseat springs. A couple of years later I traded that seat to a guy with a '66 GMC, for an electric bench bucket out of a '69 T-Bird. Used to work OK. Neat to trim the seatangle on long drives, but Ford electrics won out. It shorted out one time and I burned my hand on the fuse-able link I used for the ground lead.
If FORD made refrigerators, we'd all drink warm beer like the English.
The bench seat in my '67 K/10 Suburban had a closed back, but also would flip, if you pulled the wingnuts.
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Every 25 years I like to rebuild that 292, whether it needs it or not.
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