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    32,33, 34, Plymouth seat mounting points...

     



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    I posted up some pics in the lounge of a couple seats I built for a 33 Plymouth problem being that there is not enough of the floor left to give me any mounting locations or at least original locations. By some slim chance anyone here have any experience with this vintage of Plymouth and the interiors?
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    I can't help with dimensions, but a local guy has a '32 coupe that's a "resto-rod" and I know he's said that the Plymouth Owner's Club is pretty active. You might find something there? Is the seat mounted on sliders or bolted solid? If all else fails you can get a pretty good idea of the seat position relative to the B pillar from that photo of the OEM you posted, scaling off of actual width of the pillar relative to the spacing from the pillar to the back edge of the seat bottom?
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    Thanks Roger,
    Normally it woudnt be an issue but being he wants the original look I thought I would try to make it a original mount point seat for him. Not a big deal at all, Think I'm just going to mount them like every other car of the same era and call it good... Thanks again.
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