Flattening the Floor to Allow Use of Any Seat

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Grit dog

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Even before I start, I suspect I'm going to have to drop the tank just to get the passenger seat bolted down. May go that route to see how it goes, but need to get the power set up for the seats (fuses and relay) before I start.

After that, it's a matter of figuring out what to do with the old bench, which someone had redone (couple minor blemishes).
Looks like a great replacement for the seat in my ‘77 if it doesn’t have the 50 year old seat foam in it.
I’ll be in Spokane area for good in a few weeks. Bug me when you get it out and want it out of the way.
 

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Doesn't appear I replied, so, yep, will do.

Can't say how old the foam is. I would hope, knowing how cheap it is, they replaced it when they put the new cover on. On the other hand, the guy seemed to have done a lot of buy-and-bolt-on work, so it could all be relatively new.

Even if the latter is true, I see many going for around three plus shipping and tax, new. So the going rate would be half or less. THEN there is that you can whine about the two blems on it........as long as I don't end up paying you ;)
 
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Even before I start, I suspect I'm going to have to drop the tank just to get the passenger seat bolted down. May go that route to see how it goes, but need to get the power set up for the seats (fuses and relay) before I start.

After that, it's a matter of figuring out what to do with the old bench, which someone had redone (couple minor blemishes).
That yellow is amazing. Same color i want to do my truck.
 

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