[FC] Prototype seat pics

scott morehead corvanatics@corvair.org
Sun Sep 19 09:07:01 2004


Hi Folks,

I haven't been following the post for the seats, anyhow, I have a rear folding seat that I removed from a greenbrier about a year ago.  I had heard one existed but never put my eyes on the exact one previously.  I still have it here in Charleston, SC.  Covers good no tears all the hardware appears to be there and etc.

I would sell it, but I can't gurantee it is the seat everyone is mentioning.  All I can guarantee is that it fit on the rear of the greenbrier and that it folds forward.

Thanks

Scott
----- Original Message -----
From: EconoUSAParts@aol.com
Date: Sat, 18 Sep 2004 23:23:29 EDT
To: corvanatics@corvair.org
Subject: [FC] Prototype seat pics

>   I thought I would mention that Jean pointed out to me that the upper
> section or back of the seat doesn't fold completely flat due to the seat
> having too
> much stuffing in it when it got recovered. It measures about 6 inches thick
> and I would think that's about 2 inches too much. When I do my own recreation
> of
> the seat Im going to test fit it before the final covering gets applied so I
> can be sure it will fold down completely flat. I wrote down all the
> measurements I ll need to recreate this seat pretty much identical or at least
> very
> close too it. I think the side triangle shaped brackets would be the hardest
> part
> to recreate but they don't necessarily have to be identical in every way in
> order to make them still functional. I may take liberty here and there where
> its
> not really that important to be exactly perfect. After all, who's really
> gonna know anyhow? Most folks have never seen one before.
>        Also some pics are gonna seem repetitious but I felt it necessary to
> take a lot of similar shots to cover all the things I need to duplicate, also
> taking into consideration that some may not turn out great with the sun and
> its
> shadows. Take note of a couple of the last ones that are of the zerk fittings
> and a few others of the interior and hinge areas. Some of these I took for my
> own purposes. There are 30 pics in all.
> 
>                                                        Tim in Ky
>                                                 Econo USA Parts
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>                                Constantly parting out E100 vans and trucks
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>         
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Scott Morehead

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