Can anyone identify these seats?

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  1. murphsmav

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    Hey guys. Can anyone identify these seats please? They were poorly installed into my 74 Mav and the driver seat is well worn with the side brackets bent. Pretty much should be thrown from a safety aspect. Before throwing them though I would like to know what im throwing. Any help would be great.
     

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    Craig Selvey Indiana State Rep - MCCI

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    Look like 1974-1977 Mustang.
     
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    Thanks mate. Might still go aftermarket. Cheers.
     
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    If your going to throw them out how much would shipping be I wouldn't mind putting those in my car.
     
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    Hey. Sorry, they have been binned already. Besides, they would have cost a bomb posting them from Australia!!!
     
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    I have a set of those sitting around that I picked up in blue that I was thinking about sticking in my Maverick. Other than being worn out, how did they look in the car?
     
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    Here is a pic before I took them out. The driver seat was off centre and crooked as well as the back rest bent. The mounts welded up were terrible. Out of shape and not even / level. Other than being totally worn out frame wise they did look like they were meant to be there. I purchased the car thinking they were stock so yes, they looked good.
     

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    Thanks for the picture. I see what you mean about the mounting, but you're right. If mounted properly, I think they would look pretty good.
     
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    I owned a Mustang II and can tell you first hand that they were not as comfortable as my 74 Maverick high back buckets.
     

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