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Old 10-02-2023, 03:25 PM   #9
NH-A
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Default Re: My First A - 1931 S/W Fordor

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Originally Posted by nkaminar View Post
I think it is beyond being in the survivor's class, so go ahead and restore it.

To move the seat back, that I assume has a threaded shaft and nut, take the assembly apart, clean up everything, and grease the shaft and nut. If needed use the Timesaver for steel parts to loosen up the nut on the shaft. Clean up the sliders on the sides of the seat and grease them. Look for one or more screws that are keeping the seat from moving. Some people do that so it does not move on them, especially if missing the nut or other parts.
I'm happy to hear you agree, and it seems nobody would be upset with a repaint, if I do choose to do so in the near future. It's borderline okay, but a tad too gone. I'll keep that in mind for when I get around to the seat, thanks.
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