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I recently bought a 1928 Leatherback and it's pretty hard to get in and out of where the front seat is located. I would like to move it back a couple inches but I'm not sure how to go about it. Has anyone tried doing this and if so can you tell me how? Thanks Guys. Glen
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As I too own a '28 Leather back, the simple answer, 'Not ea$ily' about changing the seat location.
Not wishing to be a wise guy but have you tired entering the car from the passenger side, sliding across the seat ? Common era practice. More recently watched an oldster get in his Roadster (top up & side mounts) from the passenger side & slide across. I'll be there soon myself. |
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I'm already there. Thanks for your response.
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look up mymodela.com they sell seat tracks for model a Bentlys auto serv
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Thankyou.
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