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Subject: [Morgans] Seat back pattern
From: "wbeech" <wbeech@flash.net>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2018 13:14:51 -0500
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OK, I'll contribute to the list with my current challenge, a 1954 Plus Four.
Re-building a basket case without benefit of being the one that disassembled
it.  Car has no interior at all, making the seat bases is no problem but I
am trying to re-construct the seat back, have been working on making a
pattern via the cut-n-fit-n-cutsomemore method but not real sure just how
the back rides on the side sills and sits against the chassis cross member
for bracing.  Somewhere on the web, not GoMog, I found a good tutorial with
pictures of the way the back board was configured to accept the foam to give
the proper contours, but now I cannot find it.    

 

Any help would be appreciated, Derek Wilburn has been most helpful so far
but I hate to keep bothering at every turn.   As I go I find there are many
ways to get the job done, but would like to put this rare car back like it
was built, as closely as I can.

 

Cheers,

Bill B

 

 

 

 

 


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>OK, I&#8217;ll contribute to the list with my current challenge, a 1954 =
Plus Four.&nbsp; Re-building a basket case without benefit of being the =
one that disassembled it.&nbsp; Car has no interior at all, making the =
seat bases is no problem but I am trying to re-construct the seat back, =
have been working on making a pattern via the cut-n-fit-n-cutsomemore =
method but not real sure just how the back rides on the side sills and =
sits against the chassis cross member for bracing.&nbsp; Somewhere on =
the web, not GoMog, I found a good tutorial with pictures of the way the =
back board was configured to accept the foam to give the proper =
contours, but now I cannot find it.&nbsp; =
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>Any help would be appreciated, Derek Wilburn has been most helpful so =
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rare car back like it was built, as closely as I =
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