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Car has no console car had all ready been strip apart and some sheet metal work done at a high school but kid didn't learn much as they but the seat pan in on the wrong sides now it come to me to fix right i think i have found two screw hole to the outside of the seat track holes of the car thank you
I'm not sure if that open seat riser was used throughout the full run of 64.5 (generator) cars?
I noticed my risers went all the way to the floor and had some spot welds fixing the riser to the floor across the front and back. The ones pictured here do not even reach the floor. Is that normal?
I've made this statement before Ford didn't make them all alike. We must also remember that there were two different plants rolling them out at that time.
As a related note Looks like the convertibles didn't use the cut outs like the coupes did. Might add to the confusion or understanding5F08D1769xx
Difference most likely due to the convertible seat riser being a one piece from side to side and part of the strengthening of the unibody. Coupes had individual seat risers.