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Bronco Graveyard got some really nice ones but not cheap. Several years ago I helped a friend install a pair of Toyota bucket seats into his EB. Fabbing brackets will allow you to use almost any junkyard bucket seats. The only problem we had was he lost the fold and tumble feature on the pass. side because the high back hit the dash.
Check Craigs List (Auto Parts)for your local area, Explore or Sport Trac seats are a nice fit, you can usually find the drivers and passenger for $150 to $200 total. Some are 6 way power driver side, adjust for comfort.
I havent seen a set of high backs I really thought looked right in an EB. The stock buckets are hard to beat, if they are to your liking. I went with the 65-66 Mustang Pony upholstery to redo the stock seats. Not bulky looking as originals, and horses running across back of seat look good, imho.
I did buy a pair of leather covered electric seats removed from an Explorer for $30 each at the local pick-n-pull. Still holding out on using them in one of my Broncos.
one option is to use dodge neon seats...thats what i put in my truck that had bronco seats stock. i used the sliders from the neon seats and they bolted right to the stock ford floor brakets.....i have the SRT4 seats so they are racing style seats....but they are high backs and i dont know how well that woud look...good luck!
Early Bronco's used the exact same bucket seats as 1965/68 Mustangs used (low back). The seat frames and the cushion kits are identical.
Some 1969/70 Mustangs (Grande's) came with high back bucket seats, the lower frame & cushion is the same as 1965/68 (1971 and later Mustang seats are different).
The upholstery pattern (except w/ the Pony interior) used on 1965/66 Mustangs is very close to what Bronco's used.
The seat tracks are not the same as Mustangs, they're Bronco only.
Bronco's used special brackets (2 per side) that bolted to the floor pan and the tracks to raise and level the seats.
These Mustang seats were also the same as the 1965/66 F100/250 Rangers used. Buckets seats were an option on all 1967/72 F100/350's. Again, these are the same Mustang bucket seats.
All the 1965/72 F100/350's also used the (1965/70) Mustang seat tracks.
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