floundered
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Miami, FL, USA |
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Posted:7/12/2006 02:57 |
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*** SOLD ***
FWIW, packaging & shipping ended up costing about $200 total from BC to CA, FedEx ground.
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I replaced my 2003 two-tone leather (brown/tan) Eddie Bauer buckets in the middle row with a 60/40 bench seat, and now the buckets are for sale. The buckets are in excellent condition, no noticable wear or wrinkles. A few minor scuffs here and there.
US$600 plus $350 packaging/shipping/insurance to anywhere in the lower 48 states or $270 anywhere in Canada. |
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CHPMustang
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Plano, TX, USA |
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Posted:7/12/2006 13:23 |
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Photos,photos,photos
Bill
2002 Excursion XLT-P 4x4 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel
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floundered
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Miami, FL, USA |
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Posted:7/12/2006 15:06 |
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There are pictures on the ebay auction here.
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CHPMustang
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Plano, TX, USA |
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Posted:7/12/2006 15:26 |
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For members at work that are locked out of Ebay thanks to their IT Dept here's the photos

Bill
2002 Excursion XLT-P 4x4 7.3L Powerstroke Diesel
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floundered
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Miami, FL, USA |
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Registered on 7/12/2006 |
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Posted:12/1/2006 11:03 |
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I still have the buckets if anyone is interested. They gotta go, the garage is full. I'm open to offers.
My shipper says we can combine boths seats onto a single pallet and save on shipping, which we can do if you have a loading dock at the receiving end. Which is probably a good idea anyway, as the seats are large and awkward to handle. |
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Clevelandjim
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Cleveland, OH, USA |
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Registered on 1/19/2005 |
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Posted:12/2/2006 11:51 |
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Do hey fit into the same holes as the bench seat? |
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floundered
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Miami, FL, USA |
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Registered on 7/12/2006 |
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Posted:12/3/2006 21:16 |
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They share most of the same holes. The difference is in the inner/middle bolts for the driver-side seat. The four corners of each seat have bolts, so you can imagine what this means for the driver-side bucket versus the wider split bench.
However, all Excursions should have the body holes and nuts under the body for both seat configurations. From under the truck the nuts will look like thick black round rubber bushings, but they are actually the seat nuts. See also the second article on this page.
If swapping from bench to buckets you will end up with holes in your carpet between the two buckets that need to be patched, and the perfect patch material will be the small pieces of carpet that you will cut out for the new bolt holes.
If swapping from a different set of buckets of from a different year, then I believe the holes all match. |
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floundered
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Miami, FL, USA |
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Posted:1/11/2007 12:08 |
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SOLD! (How do I delete this ad?) |
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E. Long
 
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Atlanta, GA, USA |
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Registered on 1/23/2001 |
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Posted:1/16/2007 06:33 |
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| Quote: | | SOLD! (How do I delete this ad?) |
We'll leave the ad here -- your post letting everyone know they're sold is good enough. The pictures in this post are good reference for someone who may be looking for bucket seats but not sure what they look like removed from the X.
-Eric
'67 Galaxie 500 - 390 FE, .030" over, FE to AOD adapter, disc brake conversion. The Daily Driver.
'00 Excursion - 7.3L PSD, LANDYOT Gen-II Radius Rods, Factory Tech Valve Body, 200K+ miles and going |
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