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    Default 1984 comp ts6m

    Hello all!
    new to the forum, I am trying to restore my 84 comp and the previous owner tried to rebuild the rear bench seat
    I have all the origional foam just not the frames and they look a little suspect to me.
    Does anone on here have a good pic of the rear seat with cushions on and off so I can have some idea of how it is suppose to look?
    Thanks, Steve

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    I have the boat in my basement here are before and after pics






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    Thanks that helps alot!
    it looks like the sides are tied into the back that would make sense. are the seat cushions just friction fit with those little wooded tabs on the bottom like the front passenger seat?
    Also how does that wooden peice (where the hinges are) mount in? is that screwed to something?

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    Seats are like you said with the wood block some members have gone with one full seat bottom there is no usable storage under the seat I think the one piece is a good idea.
    I will check photos and see if I have any details of the seat.

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    [QUOTE=michael hunter;122804]Seats are like you said with the wood block some members have gone with one full seat bottom there is no usable storage under the seat I think the one piece is a good idea.
    I will check photos and see if I have any details of the seat.[/QUOTE

    Link below comes from typing "rear seat" into the search box at top right.
    Look for "Hewitt"
    Just below your post within the findings.


    http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/10...b055741d49.jpg

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    P.S. Divide cm ( centimeters) by 2.54 to convert to inches
    Ie. 160 cm divided by 2.54 = 62.99 inches or round to 63 inches.
    Just an FYI

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