Mercury Mystique seat swap
I started with a set of 96? or 97? Mercury Mystique seats. The car was donated to our dealership/volunteer fire department. It will be used as practice for extrication/jaws of life/etc. A coworker took the mass air meter & the tires, I got the seats, an overhead light, sun visors w/lighted vanity mirrors, and the inertia switch from the EFI. The car only had 150,000 miles, the motor was done, but the interior was kept in really good shape, and matches my truck.
Dimensionaly the seats are a perfect fit for the EB. The Mystique is the same car as a Ford Contour, a small/mid size 4 door sedan.
The driver seat was very easy. I didn't take very good pictures during the process. Here is a pic of the installed driver seat.
When I pull the seat again, I'll take some pictures of how I mounted the stock EB sliders to the Mercury seat pan. I still haven't trimmed & mounted the driver trim panel, or hooked up the electric controls. Although I had to cut off some of the motor controls of the driver seat, I retained the inflatable lumbar support & electric seat back control. The motor & pump for those functions are in the seat back, and use a simple 12v switch, no control box.
The passenger seat was way more complicated. Since the seat came from a 4 door car, it had no fold/flip function. I had read that Bronco II passenger seat brackets might work to fold a high back seat forward. I found a local guy with a couple dead BIIs, I took a couple measurements & bought a seat bracket for $20.
It took tons of cutting, grinding, welding, and test fitting but I finally finished it up today. The seat sits off-center to the BII bracket. The bracket is pushed up tight to the trans tunnel & the "step" between the front & rear floor. The seat pan sits over a couple inches of the top of the trans tunnel & rear floor, just like the stock seat. Here are some pics during the test fitting process.
The front "foot" bolts through the floor support channel. The rear of the bracket bolts through the floor sheet metal, I added some big, thick washers to back up the nuts. I added 3 crossmembers to the BII bracket, each flush to the Mystque seat pan. Here are a few pics of the finished bracket, just before painting.
I installed the cushion back, then riveted the seat pan to the bracket.
Finished by installing the bottom cushion & trim panel. Then bolted it back into the truck. Hopefully for the last time for a while.
I still need to clean up some loose ends, I'll post up more pics of the driver side when I can.
Chad