2004 Ford F-150 Harley Davidson Seats Rear Bench Top Condition Leather
inventory at Buy Mustang parts Ltd, the 2004 Harley-Davidson F-150 rear bench is a true collector’s piece. The 2004 model year was a “transition year” for Ford; while the standard F-150 moved to the new 11th-gen body style, the Harley-Davidson edition was actually not produced as a dedicated 2004 model in the new body style.
Instead, 2004 Harley trucks are typically late-production 2003 Heritage models or early 2005 11th-gen models. For your listing, you must clarify if your bench belongs to the “Heritage” (10th Gen) or the “New Body” (11th Gen) style.
1. Visual Identification: The Harley Branding
A “Top Condition” Harley seat is defined by its specific leather texture and branding.
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Leather Texture: Unlike the pebble-grain leather in a Lariat, the 2004-era Harley seats use a smoother, semi-gloss black leather designed to mimic motorcycle jackets.
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The Logo: * Heritage (10th Gen Style): Often features the “Harley-Davidson Bar & Shield” metal nameplate or a deep debossed logo in the center of the seatback.
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11th Gen Style (2005+): Features the “Harley-Davidson” script and Shield embroidered or branded specifically into the center leather inserts.
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The “Quad-Bucket” Rarity: In many Harley SuperCrew trucks, the “rear bench” isn’t a bench at all—it’s two individual bucket seats with a console in the middle. If you have a true bench seat, it is likely from an Extended Cab (SuperCab) model.
2. Technical Specifications & Fitment
| Feature | Heritage (10th Gen Style) | 11th Gen Style (New Body) |
| Cab Type | SuperCrew (4-door) or SuperCab. | SuperCrew only for Harley Trim. |
| Seat Structure | Often 60/40 Split Bench. | 60/40 Split with integrated headrests. |
| Belt System | External (Mounted to Cab). | Integrated (Belt comes out of the seat shoulder). |









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