Re: How does one remove seats from 1949 Packard???

Posted by HH56 On 2016/11/4 18:47:14
Most rear seats bottoms are retained by two metal "prongs" welded to the floorboard. These are about 1 inch wide and approx two inches tall. To remove the bottom cushion you have to push the front of seat toward the rear of car and lift up at the same time. This will allow the prongs to pull clear of retainer slots in the seat. The pushing back part can require a great deal of force if the cushion has a lot of padding. The first photo is of an upside down rear seat and shows the retainer slots. IIRC, the prongs are located about 1 foot from the center of car.

The front seat cushion varies a bit more. IIRC, the 50 is the same as the 47. The front side again lifts up to clear the frame and then slides forward. The second photo is of a 47 front seat frame assy and believe the 50 is about the same. Once the bottom cushion is removed bolts that hold the frame to the floor tracks can be removed. On most models you can remove the entire front seat assy by removing the nuts holding the tracks from under the car Number varies depending on model but is generally 4 per side.

The seat backs on both front and rear seats are held by bolts or screws thru some tabs at the bottom of the cushions. Number varies depending on car and whether there is an armrest. Once the bolts are removed the seat backs without arm rests generally have to lift up slightly to clear retaining tabs at the top of the cushions and then can be removed. Again, depending on padding it can take a bit of effort to clear the tabs. If it has an arm rest there may be two more bolts or screws about 6 inches below the top on either side of the arm rest. Those are reachable by pushing the side of the fabric covering behind the arm rest aside and reaching thru the small gap between the covering and cushion.. The third photo is of a 47 rear seat back with an arm rest. 50 should be similar.

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