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before I destroy something... need to remove front seat bottom cushion also radio delete plate and gauge plate on dash R&R..any tips ?? trying get to the GD fuse without hiring a pigmy..Tnx.. sc

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The fasteners all access from behind the dash. You have two, either screws or studs with nuts, to remove the radio plate. It's been a while since I had mine off. I'll go out to the garage and look later if need be. As for the seat I have some pics of the seat in my couple but I don't know if the sedan is the same. Here's one.


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the 1938 front seat cushion doesn't come out as you would expect. You have to remove the whole seat. Here is some information from the Manual Of Construction Book

http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/fisher/1937_38/3738fmcs104.html


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Great info..thanks much


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