Regarding this bracket, if you look at a copy of Bentley's Complete
Official MGB 1962-1973, on page 6 at the top is a picture of the bracket
David mentions.
Hope this helps,
Dave Houser
Paul Hunt (T) wrote:
>Not even my Leyland Parts Catalogue shows it, in fact the earlier seats
>aren't shown at all. Then I noticed I appear to have pages O45 to O51
>missing, if they ever existed, even though it is an 'official' reprint.
>Anyone else got these pages?
>
>PaulH.
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "David Macedonia" <david.macedonia@verizon.net>
>To: <mgs@autox.team.net>
>Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2004 4:16 AM
>Subject: MGB Seats
>
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>
>
>>I'm trying to locate a part. At the bottom of the seat back of my '66 'B,
>>there is a captive fastener that is apparently used to attach a bracket of
>>some sort that holds the seat in the upright position. Clausager in
>>"Original MGB With MGC and MGB GT V8" describes it as:
>>
>>"The black bracket in the middle of the bottom of the squab could be
>>
>>
>turned
>
>
>>180 degrees to lock the squab into the lower seat frame when upright, as
>>required by law in some export markets."
>>
>>I have never seen the bracket and it is not listed in any of the major
>>
>>
>parts
>
>
>>suppliers' catalogs (Moss, VB, etc.). Does anyone have a picture of this
>>bracket? Can it be purchased? Can it be fabricated?
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