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I am not 100% on this but i bet they will bolt right in. Should not be any differance IMO. If any it won't be enough to matter.JMO
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I agree, sounds like a bolt-in! If not, It can be done easily!
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Direct bolt-in. A simple old-school way to get high back bucket seats in a 65-68 Mustang was to rob a junkyard 69-70 Mustang for it's front seats. Your 67 Cougar floor pan and seat stands are identical to my 67 Mustang. Enjoy your retro hotrod seats.
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