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My car is at the upholstery shop and they called to ask if I had the piece of wood that holds up the rear of the back seat. I didn't know anything about it. Does someone have the measurements and maybe a photo to help.
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Didn't have any wood piece on my 46 Tudor.
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My 46 coupe has apiece of wood going from B pillar to B pillar and cut out for the drive shaft hump and the front of the rear seat sits on it. Is this what you mean?
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