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Old 10-26-2015, 11:52 AM   #1
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Default Victoria front Seat center support

Hello all,

Anyone know where I might be able to find or make one of these center seat support brackets for a Victoria?

Thanks, Jerry
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Old 10-26-2015, 12:15 PM   #2
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Bert's sells them brand new
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Old 10-26-2015, 01:21 PM   #3
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Interesting shift lever
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Surprisingly, those things are made out of springy steel; not mild steel. Makes sense as legs of the seats rests on them.
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Yes we have both styles in stock.

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Old 10-27-2015, 04:41 AM   #6
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Ok Steve you've teased me on "both styles"!
Are you referring to one has the little "wing" for the slide-type and the other is plain?
Educate me please
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Ok Steve you've teased me on "both styles"!
Are you referring to one has the little "wing" for the slide-type and the other is plain?
Educate me please
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Yes, the early and late style. The late style had the "wing" where the seat slide was mounted.
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Interesting shift lever
It's a hot rod, and that is a shifter for an automatic.
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It's a hot rod, and that is a shifter for an automatic.
Your probably right, but that automatic could be in a stock car. One car in our club has an auto behind the B motor. The owner couldn't operate a clutch anymore due to a health issue.
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Tiny: What tranny has he got behind the B motor, torque tube and stock rear end or ??
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Tiny: What tranny has he got behind the B motor, torque tube and stock rear end or ??
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I believe it's a 200r. Open driveline with split bones and a stock rearend
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Guys,

Thanks for the help and direction. I was trying to locate one for a friend and this picture was the only one I could come up with of the part. I learn something every day on this forum and your help and knowledge is very impressive. He was going through some boxes of parts he got with the car and located this bracket, so he is all set.

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