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Hi guys, I haven't posted here for awhile because I haven't been doing much car wise. But I started re-wooding my 490 touring (good winter project)
Now I need help, the front seat riser and the wood on the backrest was missing. Could someone give me measurements or a picture or two. Or lead me to a website with the information.
Thanks, Jay

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Hi Jay,
I have a 1920 touring with the metal off and can try to help if you still need the input.

Kevin

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Hi Kevin,
Any pictures or dimensions of the front seat riser wound be a big help. Also whatever supports the back of the rear seat cushion.

Send anything direct to my E-mail; jaynicholson@hotmail.com

Thanks for your reply.

Jay

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I just sent you a couple of pictures. Hope they can help.


Per-Åke Larsson

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