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WTB M37 Driver Seat Back Cushion

ton10291

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If you have seat cushions or springs I could use those.

Also, does anyone have a pattern for or the dimensions of the plywood passenger seat base?

Thx

-Tony
 

ton10291

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Thanks Bruce. That would be great.

Please send to :

Tony Peterson
10291 Mississippi Blvd.
Coon Rapids, MN 55433

and let me know what you need or your time and trouble.
 

M-37Bruce

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Thanks Bruce. That would be great.

Please send to :

Tony Peterson
10291 Mississippi Blvd.
Coon Rapids, MN 55433

and let me know what you need or your time and trouble.
Tony,
I finished the pattern this afternoon, after work, so I'll get it in the mail tomorrow after the gym. I can't be more than a couple of buck$?
Regards,
Bruce
 

M-37Bruce

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Seat Pattern

If you have seat cushions or springs I could use those.

Also, does anyone have a pattern for or the dimensions of the plywood passenger seat base?

Thx

-Tony
Tony & Chad,
Check your PM's, BTW, four inches of foam rubber is what I used on my passenger seat.
I also cut a one inch channel away from the back top edge of the foam, it seamed to allow the passenger seat back fit a lot better!
 

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I have a 1954 M37 and I’m also trying to figure out how to restore the seats.

It seems relatively easy to replace the seat bottom springs with foam. Just remove the springs from the sheet of metal that fastens the springs to the bottom of the seat and replace them with the foam. The foam can be fixed to the metal sheet with the canvas cover and the metal sheet can then be fastened back onto the seat.

For the seat back, however, the springs mount directly to the seat. So if you replace the springs with foam how do you mount the foam to the back of the seat?

(By the way, this is my first posting. I’m glad to have found this forum.)
 
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