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Join Date: Nov 2013
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i think i made it too confusing
can any body tell me or show pix how to attach seat back to package tray? the top of wood seat back seems to have an upward curve thanks to all |
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Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: Erie Pa
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The wood frame attached to the package tray with 3 bolts at upper and lower seat frame. Tried to load pictures but kept shutting down take some photos and try later. Oops some did come through, this is a deluxe but seat mounting is the same a standard will have black trim and fewer pleats .
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thank you so very much mr gdmn 852 exactly perfectly clear and just what i needed.
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Windy City
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wbs is that a Brookville body? Just curious
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Join Date: Feb 2019
Location: Erie Pa
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Hello, the car in picture is an original but the right side does have a Brookville cowl , door, and quarter panel, it took a hit at one time or another, bending the inner structures .
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