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Looking at one for a friend and other than adding the toolkit over the front splash guard, I can't figure out where to keep the Jack, extra belts and bulbs, etc.
Doesn't have a rack or steamer trunk. Thanks
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you can lift the rear seat and theres quite a bit of room under it
only trouble is that raising and lowering the seat wears the side panels out tom |
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Yes, I believe you can remove the seat cushion and put stuff under the seat. There is not a lot of room, but enough to get some stuff in the space.
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Good place for the crank , jack, & other stuff I don't need on a regular basis as my rear seat bottom doesn't tuck in place easily .
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When u check out the car remove the rear seat bottom to look down in the quarter body pockets with a flash light for rot, half ass panel repairs etc...
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With my '29 Tudor I removed the rear seat and built up a compartment with what looks like a 1 x 8. I put a piece of plywood on top of that for a seat. With foam cushions on that, it makes a reasonably comfortable ride for rear seat passengers. I have good shocks. Lots of storage room for spare parts, tools, and flea market purchases.
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In the 5 years I have had my rig, it has been hand cranked once -- just to say we did it.
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I seldom raise the driver seat so the tool bag, crank and jack all fit under it. I don't carry a lot of stuff with me but if I did, it would go under the rear seat.
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But Ray since you are so concerned about me to inquire, I carry one of these when I venture too far from home
![]() http://www.costco.com/Lithium-Jump-S...100230151.html in here with the rest of my tools... 'just in case' ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Yes, I have my crank, some tools jack etc.. not large but better than nothing..
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To carry a crank is good,, but if you think you might have a problem starting , look for a place to park where you can roll it off.
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That Lithium charger says it is for 12 volts.....will it work to jump a 6volt Model A safely?
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My Town Sedan was converted to 12v before I bought it but still had the 6v starter. 12v didn't seem to hurt the 6v starter. I have just recently put 12v Field Coils in my 6v starter. I have never had to use the Lithium Jumper on my car. Sorry roccaas. I didn't intend to hijack your thread. |
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Under my 29'Tudor rear seat I kept a bottle jack, chocks of wood for the front wheels when jacking, a spare carburetor,distributor, head gasket and sealer, water pump, plugs, condenser,points,fuses and the original tool kit and also a modern tool kit with 1/2 inch drive sockets and drive handle. Also duct tape and wire. I kept the crank under front seat so it was handy if needed. Never needed any of that stuff except a fuse one time in 28 years.
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