RB> Shouldn't be a problem if you manufacture adapter plates that bolt to
RB> the new seat and the older holes, out of 1/8 or 3/16 plate steel. I
RB> didin't have to do it,and I have a seat from a 1991 F150 in my '77
RB> F250. The holes were within 1/16" of being in line, so I used a
Should be pretty close then... the seat I want to use is around the same year
(I've actually thought of borrowing the seat from my dad's 92 F150 .. he
wouldn't be too happy though!). And like I said, mine's an 80..
RB> the previous owner left his seat behind when he moved (real dipstick,
RB> this guy).
Sounds like it..
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