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Hoppla everybody.
I have a -91 FLHTC, and use a seat from a -95 Road king. I'am looking for a Mustang seat I can use. So, can anyone tell me what years of models I can use. I looked at the homepage for Mustang seats and I know i can use part # 75706 FLHTC and # 75566 Road King. Thank's Per-ø
Last edited by lillemann; Jun 5, 2018 at 04:41 PM.
Just compare part numbers of seats on the Mustang website, then eBay those specific part numbers for the best price. That's how I found my Mustang, there was a guy here selling it, got a full seat for $175.
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