Bench Seat Anyone?

Hey Guys, i'm new to the forum and got a few quick questions for ya.

Who (if anyone)likes the bench seat in the 65's, and were they rare enough to want to keep it in the car?

I couldnt find anything that actually proves the car is rare, but have heard from a few people that it is.

What do yall think, scrap it, or keep it?

Thanks for your ideas
 
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Benchs seats are highly a matter of personal preference and add nothing to the value of the car. They are. like a 64 1/2, strictly a conversation piece, nothing more.

BTW, many bech seat have been converted to buckets but RARELY have buckets been coverted to a bench. I say this based on many years in the Mustang hobby.
 
SuperDave said:
Benchs seats are highly a matter of personal preference and add nothing to the value of the car. They are. like a 64 1/2, strictly a conversation piece, nothing more.

BTW, many bech seat have been converted to buckets but RARELY have buckets been coverted to a bench. I say this based on many years in the Mustang hobby.

The newer price guides break the 64-1/2 cars out from the 65s and show a higher price for genuine 64-1/2s...and like said above, don't lose that bench seat! You never know when that will become a hot item in the future.

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I love mine and have never even thought of changing it out. I once swapped in some highbacks while redoing the seats....could not wait to get them back in! I have never seen a bench car sell for more just because its a bench car. And just for numbers there were only 8000 67s that came with bench seats!
 
I took out my expensive console and bucket seats to put the bench in. I paid about $65 buck on ebay for it but I like it alot. They even make pony interior for them.Just like benches better. I have a 65 convertible and out of the 75k or so made 2k had benches.
 
I would have to agree with most of the guys here, I have a bench seat in my 66 and love it! :nice:
I've also heard from a few guys around here that the bench seats are a lot more comfortable aswell? Not sure on that as i've only ever used a bench seat.
 
I've never seen a "pony" bench seat nor replacement covers for one. I'm one of those people who prefers bucket largely because I have a long console. For MY purposes, it boils down to appearance.
I am physically large enough to appreciate the fact that my buckets are individually adjustable. The early Mustang is NOT a large car and a bench only makes it "smaller". I would think that having THREE people seated in the front would be hugely impractical.
As I said, the bucket/bench issue is a matter of personal choice. There is no right or wrong answer. Value wise, it is a wash regardless of any "value guide".
 
65stang311 said:
Hey Guys, i'm new to the forum and got a few quick questions for ya.

Who (if anyone)likes the bench seat in the 65's, and were they rare enough to want to keep it in the car?

I couldnt find anything that actually proves the car is rare, but have heard from a few people that it is.

What do yall think, scrap it, or keep it?

Thanks for your ideas

Here is a '66 with bench seat:

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I bought mine thru the local mustang shop here in san diego. but both the shops (2) here could order them. they were TMI products which is what you want. I have seen it at few parts suppliers. but I cant think of them right now.