There is a bracket that parallels the slope of the back floor area
(under the seat and goes up behind the back rest. I have a set in my
shed that I can measure if you want to make a set. They probably can be
made from steel or aluminum.
BTW to help fund the new project, I have a new (never been installed)
rear seat for a TR3a that I might be convinced to sell. It is from
Moss, has the brackets and all. Red with red piping. I can get the
part number if anyone is interested but it is for a pre-60000 body.
Later,
Carl F. Musson,
You can't tell which way the car went
by just looking at the road...
TR3A's - TS25264L ('58 Almost Daily Driver)
& TS81802LO - ('61 Concours d'Wannabe)
Tampa, Florida (USA)
http://www.arts.usf.edu/~musson/triumph/
<http://www.arts.usf.edu/~musson/triumph/>
-----Original Message-----
From: George Hahn [SMTP:geohahn@azstarnet.com]
Sent: Thursday, January 07, 1999 4:59 PM
To: Mike Thompson
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: TR3 rear seat back
Mike Thompson wrote:
> ...attaching bracket or something that
> holds the rear seat back secure besides the spring clips on
the top.
> Mine seem to what to flip up. My TR3A is an earlier slant
floor.
Mine does the same thing, that is it pops forward at the top and
I have
to whump it one now and again to get it to behave.
Geo Hahn
59 TR3A
81 Fiat Spider (girly car for my wife, though sometimes I drive
it --
does that make me a cross-driver?)
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