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I used a cup holder out of 2010 Ranger and mounted in my 1977 F-150 that now has a 1994 F-Series bench seat in it. If you do opt for the 2008 - 2010 Ranger cup holder, be sure to get the mounting bolts for it. Guessing, a Junk Yard might charge you ~ $5. for it.
I used a cup holder out of 2010 Ranger and mounted in my 1977 F-150 that now has a 1994 F-Series bench seat in it. If you do opt for the 2008 - 2010 Ranger cup holder, be sure to get the mounting bolts for it. Guessing, a Junk Yard might charge you ~ $5. for it.
Ok, I know I am a bit slow some times, but I don't see the cup holder.
I got a center console. fits perfect for the bench seat and doesn't slide around though I do have a saddle blanket seat cover. In this picture it appears larger than it is when it fits in our trucks. I have no overhang on my bench seat. It is secured in place with the center seatbelt. I have had mine for a year and it is holding up well.
I got one similar to pickledboater at O rileys for $13.00. I cut it as shown and it sits right in the middle and is not mounted and doesn't go anywhere. Cup holders are adjustable for size and deep enough for a tall container. The stock one on the left was a drink spiller New one works great but I have carpet to help. You could drill holes in the back and secure it under the seat with a bungee. Sandy
I used a cup holder out of 2010 Ranger and mounted in my 1977 F-150 that now has a 1994 F-Series bench seat in it. If you do opt for the 2008 - 2010 Ranger cup holder, be sure to get the mounting bolts for it. Guessing, a Junk Yard might charge you ~ $5. for it.
Those seat covers look great. Are they covers or custom. Some details please. Thanks Sandy
I got a center console. fits perfect for the bench seat and doesn't slide around though I do have a saddle blanket seat cover. In this picture it appears larger than it is when it fits in our trucks. I have no overhang on my bench seat. It is secured in place with the center seatbelt. I have had mine for a year and it is holding up well.
Outland Charcoal Contractors Console
Won't work w/zf5 unless you move it to the right of where the stick sits in 2, 4 and R, (or place it sideways on the seat). I had one similar but got tired of moving it around...so I made one.
Thanks for the complement Brother. The upholstery is OEM material that I got off of fellow forum member and Vet Brother Ellie Mae. Wanted to replace the OEM seat inside my 77 F-150 and had been looking for awhile, posted on the forum as such and Ellie Mae reached out to me indicating he had what I was looking for, 1994 Ford F-Series bench Seat with folding down arm rest along with new OEM upholstery. I wanted head rest (Safety) and the fold down arm rest so we struck a mutual deal. He separated the seat sections, bubble wrapped them and shipped them to me. And thank you for your service Brother. My best friend I grew up W/did an Enlistment in the 1/75th Ranger Battalion, now he's a Farmer part time until he retires next month from the Army Corps of Engineers (Locks and Dams) Division.
Sandy, I see your seat is Leather and it looks fantastic.
I noticed after looking again at my seat picture the 2010 Ranger cup holder wasn't mounted yet at time I had my son take the picture.
Midwestbird,
I been hoping the fellow forum member would come up and respond, I can't recall exactly the handle he uses on the forum, but it's something like Ellemae, he out of Colorado. I tried typing in several combination to send him a PM to no avail. Have sent a guy a personal E-mail, as I think it's the forum member I got my 1994 Ford F-Series bench seat from, if it is I'll ask him where he got the OEM upholstery and let you know.
Should of mentioned above. Before I put the new OEM upholstery on, I thoroughly cleaned the seat frame and foam, and added an inch of new foam to the driver's seat and 3/4" to the passenger's seat, used the 3-M adhesive in an aerosol can. As you can imagine, over time the original foam loses it's elasticity and when you put new upholstery on, it will tend to show creases if you don't add new foam. My neighbor owns an upholstery shop and has helped me over the years, as I do the same W/him.
Thanks for the complement Brother. The upholstery is OEM material that I got off of fellow forum member and Vet Brother Ellie Mae. Wanted to replace the OEM seat inside my 77 F-150 and had been looking for awhile, posted on the forum as such and Ellie Mae reached out to me indicating he had what I was looking for, 1994 Ford F-Series bench Seat with folding down arm rest along with new OEM upholstery. I wanted head rest (Safety) and the fold down arm rest so we struck a mutual deal. He separated the seat sections, bubble wrapped them and shipped them to me. And thank you for your service Brother. My best friend I grew up W/did an Enlistment in the 1/75th Ranger Battalion, now he's a Farmer part time until he retires next month from the Army Corps of Engineers (Locks and Dams) Division.
Sandy, I see your seat is Leather and it looks fantastic.
I noticed after looking again at my seat picture the 2010 Ranger cup holder wasn't mounted yet at time I had my son take the picture.
Don
USN (Ret)
Hey Don, Just got back in town. Thanks for the reply brother. Your interior is very nice on the truck and the seat cover looks so good. Nice job you did on it. Adding the foam looks like it was a great thing to do for looks and comfort. I will be doing something with my 91 seats after a little more wear. I will get back to you about how to do the foam when I replace mine. Take care Sandy