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#482482 06/07/23 08:05 AM
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Still looking for measurements or patterns for wood frame of front seat for 32 coupe. Thanks.


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This is a seat for a 32 convertible coupe. I believe it is the same frame for the coupe but someone would have to confirm. If I know the width of your seat adjust mounting bolts it would help. I make and sell these.

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The coupe and cabriolet have the same front seat. Same rumble seat as well.


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Thanks Chipper!

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There’s a coupe seat frame for sale on the AACA

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Thanks all!
I have found a barn find (purchsed by other) and he had the original seat frames which I used for patterns and made my own. Looks exatly like Chistech's. Got springs form Snyders. Got them upholstered but seat cushion and back are too thick. I need to compress them more. Can anyone tell me the approximate finished thickness for the cushion and backrest?
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