1967-68 galaxy wagon

Asked by 2shooter Jun 12, 2013 at 02:17 PM about the Ford Galaxie

Question type: Car Customization

will the rear clamshell seat from a 1968 galaxy wagon fit in a 1967 wagon.  thanks mark

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...something like this....you will have to take measurements yourself...all that is needed is a shoestring and notepad for comparison purposes...think that your question will be out here a long time...try a ford Galaxie owner's club~

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Not a hard question at all. but you would normally need more than a shoestring. Brackets and bolt holes could be different and/or different sizes too even thought they aren't in this case. Having had a few of them over the years and being a Ford Galaxie and a Ford Country Squire wagon person too. I currently own 3 of them from the 1960's. . The rear "jump seats" as they are called, not clamshell seats that you are inquiring about will fit like most other Ford wagon parts thru the years from 1965 thru 1968. Only minor sheet metal changes occurred during those years.. Interior dimensions and frames didn't change. Many parts will interchange. So the answer is yes, they will not only fit, but bolt right in. Kenny/MrBlueOval.

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