Chris,
> My friend and I are in the process of restoring a 63' +4,(with the
> useless rear seat..;-)).
Are you speaking of a 4 seater? If so, I can help, I've owned a '61
4seater for many years and spent 5 years rebuilding it. I'm only about
25 miles from "The Rose City".
My seats are held in place with 2 threaded rods, 2 nuts and 2 large
fender washers under the floor, that pass through the floor and a 1"
wide metal plate, lock washers and nuts to hold this assembly in place.
The second plate goes on top of the seat frame, lock washers and 2 wing
nuts to hold the seat in place.
Adjustment is simple, loosen the wing nuts, move the seat to where you
think it might be comfortable, get in and see if it works for you, when
satisfied get out and tighten wing nuts.
I can try to take pictures or make a field trip.
Nelson
The road goes on forever ...
On Jun 17, 2006, at 9:21 PM, Chris Burdo wrote:
> Hi,
> We've been working on this car for many years in between other
> brit car projects. We've finally reached a point where we are
> installing the interior bits. After leafing through the vague manuals
> for the Morgan I still am having troubles working out how the front
> seats attach..I have figured out how the wood runners are attached but
> what of the actual seat frame itself. How does it stay attached to the
> wood runners?
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