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Rear Seat Backs - Please Excuse An Elementary Question
I have a decent library of Porsche books but can't seem to find anything relating to what holds the rear seat backs up. I have an early '65 coupe with no straps or whatever which might be a clue for these seat backs.
Will someone please take pity on a lost soul and offer some advice on how this feat is performed? Many thanks............... |
My '68 had metal buttons attached to leather straps. You can see one near the lower right corner of this photo:
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I'm sure you can buy replacements or can easily have them made up by any upholsterer. Pretty simple technology, even in 1965:D |
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BTW, I've made several sets of these and I think it's better to make them longer than what's shown on the diagram. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1220845320.jpg |
68 cayman! How do you shift!?
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My 80 SC has the leathers straps on both the seat backs and the firewall, with buttons. It lets the seat back float about 3 inches as you drive, and if I really get on the brakes, the snaps let go and the backs fall down.
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another opportunity for appbiz!
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Many thanks to all who have kindly responded. My car has the snaps on the bolster but is missing the straps and there is no indication in the present upholstery of how they were held to the seat backs so the photo is a big help. Apparently the seat back frame is wood so nails could be used. Thanks again.
Jerry |
If you lift the bead that's sewn to the seat-back carpet you may find the old nails are still there.
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use screws not nails
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Seat retention straps
Bob at APPBIZ here
We sell these staps in several lengths Ours are embossed on the edges just like the factory ones, we even include some little uphostery nails for attachment. Pelican stocks several of the lengths Bob |
The appbiz straps are great.
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