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Old 07-05-2011, 08:26 PM   #6
Dick Carne
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Default Re: 28 Briggs Fordor

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My understanding is that there were four or five different front seats used on Briggs fordors over the four-year span of production, and for that reason, I'm not sure that you can rely on an adjustable seat wood pattern for a fixed-seat version. If I'm not terribly mistaken, on the earlier models, the seat back was tied in to the center door post, somewhat like those on station wagons. Just to be sure, I think I would recommend checking with the folks at Lebaron Bonney, as they also have a technical expert on staff who could provide you with better clarification. Good luck with your project.

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