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I am restoring my 67 F100 Flareside and the upholstery shop is doing some work on it. I don't know what to call it other than bench seat adjustment kit -- plastic is broken and I am missing the bolts. Anyone have some insight? schematics?
Only thing plastic I can think of would be the **** on the handle that gets pulled when someone needs to slide the seat. Is that what you are talking about?
Only thing plastic I can think of would be the **** on the handle that gets pulled when someone needs to slide the seat. Is that what you are talking about?
I think the parts are where the back meets up with the bench.
Insight? Sure... I believe you should review NPD's catalogs since they carry lotsa parts for these trucks. Their interior section is really good.
I think it may be the stop set, front seat back & cushion. Unfortunately, NPD has it from 68-71. It looks a bit different on my 67 seat if I recall correctly.
I think it may be the stop set, front seat back & cushion. Unfortunately, NPD has it from 68-71. It looks a bit different on my 67 seat if I recall correctly.
Ford used many parts across their product lines to save money so don't limit your search to only Bumpside parts...also try Mustangs, Econolines, Falcons, Cougars, Galaxie, Esquires, etc. regardless if they were equipped with benches or not.
Ford used many parts across their product lines to save money so don't limit your search to only Bumpside parts...also try Mustangs, Econolines, Falcons, Cougars, Galaxie, Esquires, etc. regardless if they were equipped with benches or not.
You were dead on. I was able to find a part number for the seat stop, C3UZ-8960060-A. It was used on 64-67 Econolines and the 67 F100. Now I need a lead on an Econoline or someone that has a spare off of a 67 truck. I have checked with various sources and have struck out. Here's a photo of the stop. I imagine that there is a pin or screw that goes along with the stop.
(Horse gallups up)
"Herrre I come to save the dayyyyyy".
C3UZ8960060A.
Klimesh Motor Sales shows 1.....563-562-3241.
Manderbach Ford shows 3.........610-929-3683.
You were dead on. I was able to find a part number for the seat stop: C3UZ-8960060-A
It was used on 1963/67 Econolines / 1967 F100/750& N/NT500/1100 / 1968 F100/750 from serial number C42,001 & 1969/71 F100/750 / 1972 F100/750 before serial number N00,001
(Horse gallups up)
"Herrre I come to save the dayyyyyy".
C3UZ8960060A.
Klimesh Motor Sales shows 1.....563-562-3241.
Manderbach Ford shows 3.........610-929-3683.
Prior to your post, I had called Manderbach and was told no, that they did not have them. I think the guy must have thought it was a big part or something and didn't see it on the shelf. I decided to call again and explained that it was a small part and the gentleman that assisted me was able to locate the part. Thanks for your help. I can check another thing off the list.
ND/JEFFFAFA, do you know what kind of pin or screw went with the stop (C3UZ-8960060-A)? Do you have a part number, diagram for same. As always, thanks for your assistance in this matter.
ND/JEFFFAFA, do you know what kind of pin or screw went with the stop (C3UZ-8960060-A)? Do you have a part number, diagram for same. As always, thanks for your assistance in this matter.
52735-S8 .. Pan Head Philips Head Screw - #10 -12 x 5/8" long / Obsolete
No Ford dealer or obsolete parts vendor has any. Try a hardware store or Fastenal.
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