Ahh come on Tom...You know you like looking at all those great pictures too!!!MooseYou're right Moose pictures tell the story!Tom
The car is really comfortable to sit in also. Made lowered & tilted mounting brackets for the S10 bench seat. Has the original travel back and forth...just a comfortable car to sit in, the pedal positions are really nice also.You sit low, legs fully extended with heels on the floor while tilting my foot to gas or brake.Ed
Quote from: EDNY on April 21, 2013, 10:50:46 PMThe car is really comfortable to sit in also. Made lowered & tilted mounting brackets for the S10 bench seat. Has the original travel back and forth...just a comfortable car to sit in, the pedal positions are really nice also.You sit low, legs fully extended with heels on the floor while tilting my foot to gas or brake.EdEd,How much did you have to cut out of the width of the S10 bench seat to make it fit?Tom
Ed,Thanks for the info. I currently have bucket seats but would prefer a bench. I'll have to look around to see what's available for S10 bench seats.Tom
Many thanks for the pics.I see you have nearly as much snow where you are as we do here...lovely!I just measured the '35 back window, and there is just about 2" between where the metal takes the curve to the window itself and the belt line. I'm seriously considering a 2" chop, but perhaps closer to 1 3/4" in the back and taper that to 2 1/2" in the front would look good. That way it could be done without altering the rear window itself...which is none too tall to start with.Did you experience any particularly awkward areas doing the chop?
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