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Next step is getting a warm day so I can get estimates on the front seat. What 
scares me is the back of the drivers side is broken. The back of the seat 
leans too far back to be comfortable. I put a box end wrench on a rod that 
sticks out to keep it upright. Don't know if this can be fixed or not. If not 
I guess I will hit the junk yards and try and find me two highback buckets 
seats out of a two door car that half way matches the color of my interior. 
Don't rally want to do this but if I get high back seats I don't think they 
will look too bad. Talking about getting parts. My buddy with the 89 Mustang 
Convertible found himself a whole interior out of a low mileage Mustang for 
his last summer. He got two like new bucket seats, the rear seat, the sill 
plates, a cover for his top, rear window, and some other parts. $100. 
Terry



 
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Did everyone recieve this email?
 Davis

Davis <martin-davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I need the bolt that holds the plunger and spring in. Anyone have any
they are not gonna use? I need as manny as you can give up.
Thanks,
Davis






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