Yes. The 2+2 stands for two seats in the front and an additional 2 in the back, that can be unfolded.
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It depended on the following type of fastback you have. The fastback standard model= 33,585 built The fastback Bench Seat model= 1079 built The fastback Deluxe model= 7661 built The fastback deluxe bench seat model= 256 built. Hope this helps you . Contact me @ galaxyc5a@comcast.net
Very simple.....2 in the front seats and 2 in the back seat.......and the GT 350 got it's title from the Shelby assembly line being 350 ft. from the regular mustang production line.....very simple logic.
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unbolt it.
The 2012 Ford Mustang has a total of 4 seat belts in the vehicle. There are 2 seat belts in the front and 2 seat belts located in the back for the rear passengers.
It is a mustang that has a roofline that slopes down toward the back and has just 2 seats in the back instead of the more common 3. (it has a hump in the middle of the bench seat) The roof would look like this if it was a fastback: http://www.seriouswheels.com/pics-1960-1969/1965-Ford-Mustang-Black-2-2-fb-sy.jpg And the interior would look like this: http://www.mustangandfords.com/featuredvehicles/mdmp_0911_1965_mustang_2_by_2_fastback/photo_07.html It has nothing to do with the engine like the last guy said, they had many different engine options.
there are a few rear seat delete kits out there. Try americanmuscle.com they have one for just about ever year mustang. hope that helps. mike. there are a few rear seat delete kits out there. Try americanmuscle.com they have one for just about ever year mustang. hope that helps. mike.
Your question is vague, but I recognize that you might be talking about the 1965 Ford Mustang fastback and it being classified as having a 2+2 body style. A 2+2 body style is a classification describing a car that has two seats up front and two usually smaller seats in the rear for a total carrying capacity of 4 people. A car with a 2+2 body style usually allocates less space for the rear seats because the car is built to be smaller and more sporty-looking like a coupe rather than other cars with a second row of seats. This is also a reason why 2+2 cars don't have a middle seat option. Pony cars like the Mustang, Camaro, Challenger, and Barracuda are all examples of 2+2 cars.
For the front seats, use the latch that moves your seats back and forth and move the seat all the way forward. The seat should pop out from the car. For the back seat, there should be a couple of bolts and then all you have to do it pull the bottom out-rear first.
Yes,pull the rear seat release leavers on each end of the back seats near quarter windows to lay seats down to gain access to the trunk
The rear seat is not designed to be removed. You can remove the center seat and slide the rear seat forward.