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RE: front seats

To: "'L.D. McLaughlin, Jr.'" <ldmcjr@zebra.net>
Subject: RE: front seats
From: "Vandergraaf, Chuck" <vandergraaft@aecl.ca>
Date: Wed, 22 Apr 1998 08:49:38 -0400
Tony,

Thanks for clearing up this mystery.  Hope the "other Chuck" reads this and
can help "the other Tony."

BTW, are the seats I described typical of original equipment in Morgans of
that vintage?  It looks so crude but at the same time so Morganesque.

Chuck Vandergraaf
'52 +4 (2 seater)



> ----------
> From:         L.D. McLaughlin, Jr.[SMTP:ldmcjr@zebra.net]
> Sent:         Wednesday, April 22, 1998 12:09 AM
> To:   Morgan Mailing List
> Subject:      Re: front seats
> 
> >Tony,
> >
> >If the Morgan reflector states that I own a flat rad 4-seater, the
> reflector
> >is wrong.  I've only got a two-seater.  The "seats" in my car are about
> as
> >rudimentary as they come.  The back rest is one piece with thin plywood
> on
> >the back (and two round finger holes or ventilation holes) and some sort
> of
> >leatherette material on the front. The back is stuffed with what appears
> to
> >be a coarse fibrous material.  The seats themselves consist of
> >plywood-and-wood units, with the piece of wood in the rear being very
> thin,
> >and the one in front bigger, so that the plywood forms a wedge.  There is
> a
> >steel rod that keeps the unit from collapsing from the weight of the
> driver
> >or passenger.  The plywood-wood units are held in place by the cross
> members
> >of the chassis.  The seat cushions are square and there is no indication
> >that they were ever meant to be inflated.  I haven't opened them up to
> see
> >what's inside.
> >
> >Sorry, that's the best I can do.  I'm copying this to the Morgan network
> in
> >the hope that somebody else can help you.
> >
> >Did you buy a new chassis? If so, who supplied it and at, roughly, what
> >cost?  Does your chassis have the back of the rear springs slide through
> a
> >slot in the round rear cross member?
> >
> >Chuck Vandergraaf
> >'52 +4, P.2473/V.345.ME
> >'85 Chrysler LeBaron Turbo
> >'86 MR2
> >Pinawa, Manitoba, R0E 1L0
> >Canada
> >vandergraaft@aecl.ca
> >
> >> ----------
> >> From:  tjsouz@epix.net[SMTP:tjsouz@epix.net]
> >> Sent:  April 21, 1998 9:46 AM
> >> To:  Vandergraaf, Chuck
> >> Subject:  front seats
> >> 
> >> Hi Chuck,
> >> I gather from the Morgan reflector that you own a flat rad 4 seater.  I
> >> am currently restoring a '52 4 seater which came to me as a bunch of
> >> parts that should have gone to the trash bin!  Anyway, I'm close to a
> >> rolling chassis at present and starting to think ahead to when the new
> >> body comes from The Factory.  How do the front seats fasten to the
> >> floor?  There were two steel bars bolted to the second cross member on
> >> the original chassis.  On later four seaters I've seen bars bolted to
> >> the floor behind the cross member.  I have the grooved wooden pieces
> >> that the seat rails sit in.  I assume that after some adjustment fore
> >> and aft you then clamp down on the bars.  Where relative to the cross
> >> member are your seats located?
> >> 
> >> Regards, Tony Souza
> >>
> 
> Chuck - 
> 
> I think that  Tony misread the crossreference on my Registry - There is a
> Chuck Wehrie who owns a 1952 Plus 4, 4-str... Interesting that two Chucks
> have two 52's...
> 
> Tony McLaughlin 
> 
> 

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