removing the rear seat
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removing the rear seat
Silly question, but it's been several years.
I will be replacing the carpet in my '71 cutlass convertible this weekend. How do you remove the rear seat? So far, I have been unable to find any bolts that I can reach (like the ones on the front bench seat). I know that I am missing something obvious and it's driving me nuts.
I will be replacing the carpet in my '71 cutlass convertible this weekend. How do you remove the rear seat? So far, I have been unable to find any bolts that I can reach (like the ones on the front bench seat). I know that I am missing something obvious and it's driving me nuts.
#2
Silly question, but it's been several years.
I will be replacing the carpet in my '71 cutlass convertible this weekend. How do you remove the rear seat? So far, I have been unable to find any bolts that I can reach (like the ones on the front bench seat). I know that I am missing something obvious and it's driving me nuts.
I will be replacing the carpet in my '71 cutlass convertible this weekend. How do you remove the rear seat? So far, I have been unable to find any bolts that I can reach (like the ones on the front bench seat). I know that I am missing something obvious and it's driving me nuts.
#3
Thanks. Are those hooks located in the 2 front corners of the seat or towards the middle? Just in case they're stuck (I have no idea when this seat was last removed), I want to make sure that I am pressing in the right place.
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It helps if you are a smaller person. I originally used to cram myself in the foot well area behind the front seat, facing backward and then pushed to release the bottom cushion as Joe described. When I got too big to do it that way I had to figure out an alternative way to do it which just required more muscle.
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April 10th, 2016 07:02 AM