Re: Front seat -- 39 Six
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I don’t have an answer but I do have a little anecdote to share relating to it. When I was a teenager in the ‘60s, I had my 1939 Six backed into the driveway which was downhill to the garage. the neighbor boy and I were going to go to the hardware store and, as I often drove cars that were partially apart, I thought nothing of the fact that I had just removed the nut holding on the steering wheel. What I didn’t expect was that the seat wasn’t latched and when I gassed it, it went back so far that even at 6’ tall I was unable to reach anything and, with the nut off, the wheel itself was still in my hand but not connected to anything! Fortunately I couldn’t reach the pedals either so the engine stalled. Things like that don’t usually happen in real life except that they do.
Posted on: 2023/3/26 15:58
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Re: Front seat -- 39 Six
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My daughter's first ride in the car included a "where's the seatbelt?" question. I just told her it was a prayer car designed to get you closer to God. With my seat cushion loose, if I ever have a good slam of the brakes moment we're all ending up in the floorboard.
Posted on: 2023/3/26 16:19
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Re: Front seat -- 39 Six
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To install the cushion you need to push it back far enough against the springs on the backrest for the 2 v-shaped clips that you have circled to go behind the front cross bar on the seat frame and then push it down into place.
Posted on: 2023/3/26 20:44
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Re: Front seat -- 39 Six
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Interesting. I never would have thought maybe I simply wasn't getting it in right. Thanks.
Posted on: 2023/3/27 18:52
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