Re: '39 Packard Six Club Coupe
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I'm sure there are part/junk cars out there begging to give up their unused seats. Obviously, would need to do be reupholstered.
But you would have two seat tracks that bolt to the floor, and the a rectangular frame that bolts to the tracks, then the bottom cushion sits on the frame. Somewhere in my 37 project blog is a picture of a 40 seat frame and tracks thay should be close to the same as yours.
Posted on: Yesterday 18:36
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-BigKev
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Re: '39 Packard Six Club Coupe
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Why would you want a bench seat? Don't you want convenient access to the area behind the front seat? Original was a split seat like in Kevin's car....
Posted on: Yesterday 20:03
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Re: '39 Packard Six Club Coupe
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With a non-split seat, you wouldn't have access to the backseat area.
Not knowing what you current have in your car, it sounds like you have non-packard bucket seats of sometype. The original seat would be a split back bench seat. The bottom is a single cushion and the back is split into two pieces that fold forward to allow access to the back seat. So you would pretty much need exactly the same type of seat that I have in my 37 Convertible Coupe, which came out of a 40 coupe. Here is a photo I found online of a 39 110 Coupe showing the split back seat. ![]()
Posted on: Yesterday 20:53
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-BigKev
1954 Packard Clipper Deluxe Touring Sedan -> Registry | Project Blog 1937 Packard 115-C Convertible Coupe -> Registry | Project Blog |
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