wanted seat cushion and seat back
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wanted seat cushion and seat back
Hi All, I buried this request in a posting for a 31 wrecker for sale a few days ago, so I thought I would give it it's own best shot of succeeding. My '29 CC PU is out of 45 years of neglected , but dry, storage. I am only "fixing" the mecanicals , just getting it back to where it will run and stop reliably. At least as reliably as it did when I used it for daily school transportation in the early-mid 60's. I have lost the entire seat, who knows where? I need one in keeping with the truck's "unrestored" character. Well worn, torn, or ripped is OK. I have a pile of AA and A parts of unremarkable heritage to trade or will purchase outright. Any help will be appreciated, Thanks Rick
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- Body Type: 186 stake
- Model Year: 1931
- Location: Hawthorne California
Re: wanted seat cushion and seat back
Keeping it old school huh!
One of them plastic milk crates zipped tied to the old seat frame along with a pad w'll get ya down the road.
One of them plastic milk crates zipped tied to the old seat frame along with a pad w'll get ya down the road.
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- Model Year: 1928
- Location: NE Illinois
Re: wanted seat cushion and seat back
That is exactly how I drove my first Model A pick up. It was a blast. Thanks for the memories.Shorthaul wrote:Keeping it old school huh!
One of them plastic milk crates zipped tied to the old seat frame along with a pad w'll get ya down the road.
Tom
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- Joined: October 23rd, 2008, 9:26 pm
- Model Year: 1930
Re: wanted seat cushion and seat back
Thanks for the tips guys ,but this was a time before plastic milk crates and zip ties: more like an old wooden box with a little baling twine or wire to hold it!!! Keep the originals original!!!