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I have two questions. Anyone know if a 60/40 seat from a 2000 ford ranger would fit and look right in our trucks? Also would a orignally first gen mustang front bench seat bolt and and work in our trucks?
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The stangs and ranger are narrower so I'm not sure how they will look. The ranger may also be too deep pushing the wheel into your belly. Even the Torino sized seat are almost too deep for the short cab opening.
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Ranchero50 wrote:The stangs and ranger are narrower so I'm not sure how they will look. The ranger may also be too deep pushing the wheel into your belly. Even the Torino sized seat are almost too deep for the short cab opening.
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