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Junior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: sweden
Posts: 21
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does any one have pictures of the seatspring frame ? i was going to restore my bench but now i don't know if it is the right one , the lower springframe seems shorter than the upper on passenger side
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Up North
Posts: 870
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The bottom seat frame is shorter (front to back) than the top spring frame. The top spring frame should have metal braces that go up the back of the springs to rest along the back of the cab.
The bottom spring is attached to a plywood base that has 3 holes in the front for seat adjustment, and in the rear, the mounting for the top spring hinges. Sorry but I don't have any pictures that I can find. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Fairfax Station, VA
Posts: 934
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Here are a couple images to help you out. The seat back is for both Model 50 and 51 however the seat frame and springs is only for Model 51. The right side of a model 51 seat is squared up to the back of the cab. The model 50/67 seat is symmetrical so the plywood base and seat spring is a bit different than what's pictured. Hope this helps.
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1935 157" 1 1/2 ton stake truck undergoing full original restoration 1936 131 1/2" panel truck rescue preservation Author of the 1935-1936 Ford Model 51 V8 Truck book published by the Early Ford V8 Club of America |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2015
Posts: 225
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Here are several photos of my '36 pickup seat frame and springs. I hope they help some. Bruce in California |
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