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Bucket seat brackets are not mass produced in the aftermarket. There was an FTE'er fabbing them but (I believe) has since stopped doing so. BUT, there is a PDF of the shop drawings posted in here somewhere if ya wanna take a stab at fabbing your own OEM style brackets.
Otherwise, find an OEM set or fab/adapt your own.
In terms of Mustang seats, I think the best ones are the late 68/69 with headrests are cool. I like the highback 69/70s too. I'd avoid the 65-68 buckets... They're as comfortable as upholstered park benches... ask me how I know.
where can I get seat brackets to put mustang seats in my 67 truck
There are four brackets (made especially for these trucks by FoMoCo) required to install 1965/70 Mustang low back bucket seats into 1965/79 F100/350's. Left inner & outer, Right inner & outer.
1965/66 F100/250 Rangers came with these brackets as bucket seats were standard equipment. Bucket seats were an option for 1967/79 F100/350's
The brackets raise and level the seats, bolt to the floor pan, then to the seat tracks.
FTE member Bill W has them (reproduced), posts in the 1961/66 forum. I have his email address, send me a P/M or email, will pass it along.
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