Saturday, October 3, 2009

Rebuilding Rear Seat Frame - Part 2

Finally! After hours of labor polishing the old clips and mounting hardware with the rotary tool and fabricating seat webbing out of new Pirelli webbing, the rear seat frame rebuild is done and back in the car! I don't know why I even bothered since no one will ever see it and there's no way anyone can fit in the back seat.

Seat Frame with Pirelli Webbing:
Finished Seat Frame Reinstalled: All the Hard Work Hidden ...

4 comments:

BFA876 said...

Now the whole world knows....

Doug Haynes said...

Are those seat belts I see in the photo of the finished seat, and if so are they for the back seat? I have a 10 year old daughter that I would like to secure in the back of my 1970 1800.

mkjtang said...

Yes, those are seat belts - but they're not for the back seat. Those are for the front seats. There are no seat belts for the rear, only leather luggage straps for securing bags (not shown in the photo).

Doug Haynes said...

I was kind of wondering if those were the belts for the front... I am sure by the time I figure out the rear seat belt question, my daughter will be too big to sit back there and will be asking for the keys to take it for a drive.

I have been enjoying reading your blog.