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removing rear seat back, on a 1950 two door ford
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rsh1950 |
02-05-2018 @ 2:47 PM
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I removed the front seat by removing 4 botls and lifting it out. I also removed the back seat (bottom) just by pushing backward and getting the seat off the holder. Now I need to remove the back part of the seat. SOMEONE TELL ME HOW IT IS DOWN. DO I UNBOLT SOMETHING OR DOES THE BACK PART OF THE SEAT PUSH BACK OFF OF SOME TYPE OF BRACKET?? Need some advice here. thanks rsh1950
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trjford8 |
02-05-2018 @ 5:00 PM
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What year and model of car?
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rsh1950 |
02-06-2018 @ 5:45 AM
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My car is a 1950 two door (not business coup).
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carcrazy |
02-06-2018 @ 6:18 AM
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If it is like a 1953, there are two bolts that you remove at the bottom of the cushion. Once those are removed , lift the cushion up to release the top of the cushion from the two hooks that are at the front of the package shelf.
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rsh1950 |
02-06-2018 @ 7:26 AM
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I see the two bolts that you are referring to and I will remove them as you say. I don't like unbolting anything unless it is necessary. thanks rsh1950
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JT Ford |
02-07-2018 @ 12:21 PM
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Yep, remove the two cap screws at the bottom of the seat!
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rsh1950 |
02-09-2018 @ 1:52 PM
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Ok, I removed the two bolts as suggested and the back of the back seat came right out after I lifted up on it. I took the complete back seat to my upholstery guy today and I picked up the front seat that he just completed. This guy (Pedro) did a fantastic job on the front seat. I will attach a photo in the next few days to show the excellent workmanship on the front seat. rsh1950
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