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66/67 Rear seat with running horses

DirtDonk

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Do you have that in yours? Or are you looking to add it?
It’s one of the more rare “options“ if it can be said to be such. A long time ago, we weren’t sure if it was an actual option, or if some just got it because they had some left over from the Mustangs.
I’m sure somebody knows by now.
 

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They were found in some late 1966 builds. No 67's were built with the pony seats that anyone is aware of or has seen. If your 66' has a 9 at the beginning of the body code, it came with the pony seats and parchment dash and interior door panels instead of the bronco gray poly paint.
 
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I wasn’t familiar or had seen this material on a rear seat. I have one, not original from my Bronco. It’s been weathered but a good cleaning will make it useable. It has a couple tears on edge.
 
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On second thought, looking at it it is in bad shape but complete sun weathering. Still cool to look at
 

DirtDonk

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Yeah, it’s one of those things that you probably shouldn’t throw away. Even if you don’t end up using it.
Be nice to somehow refurbish it or find some material met for another application and stitch a seat together. They were pretty cool when they were new-ish.
 

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