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1968 Ford Mustang Interior Resto Seat Pivot Removal

1968 Ford Mustang Interior Resto Seat Pivot Removal
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Remove the seat pivot side covers to access the seatback pivot retaining pins. Remove the pins with a hook tool or needle-nose pliers, and then carefully pry the pivot off the stud to separate the seatback from the seat base. Now you have two separate seat sections (per seat) to work with. View Related Article
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