MUNCH I am down here in CUBA sucking up the sun and playing on the beach and drinking lots of rum ,probably not I was talking with Jerry the other night and he took measurments I am almost positive that the coup seat will not fit the ROADSTER, Its all yours.Vette59jdwl
Quote from: vette59jdwl on March 03, 2015, 10:56:29 AM MUNCH I am down here in CUBA sucking up the sun and playing on the beach and drinking lots of rum ,probably not I was talking with Jerry the other night and he took measurments I am almost positive that the coup seat will not fit the ROADSTER, Its all yours.Vette59jdwl Thanks, enjoy as if you aren't already...
The fellow that had the seat was called JERRY his phone number was 1 812 453 5478
munch I tried and tried to call him to ask about the exact width with no success. The reason i did not purchase this seat is it is for a coupe or coach,/the bottom of the seat is all one piece integral with the back and in the roadster the seat bottom has to lift up to get at the are below the seat,this is where the tool bag is stored also the jack the jack handle the crank handle and other tools you wish to carry also cleaning supplies.because there is no room in the rumble seat area for these implements that is why i passed on it have a great day I heard frezsing rain tonight for upstate New York and Canada vette59jdwl
I hope it works out for you Chopper especially since I have to do mine still. I have a complete seat for a model A coupe. It has the complete frame and adjustors, no upholstery on the springs, if any one is interested.
Munch that would make a great front seat for a coach.As far as finding old cars there are very few knew cars.and most of the cars are rag tops and they surely dont know how to make a rag top they are all wrinkled from the sun and heat
OK, I got my tools, my template material and the panelboard from Home Depot that Munch suggested. It was only 9 bucks for a 4x8 sheet, it's 1/8" think and sort of bends. I cut a couple panels and tried soaking them and bending them. Let's see if they hold their shape Vette, Cuba? You might find some old cars down there
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