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RE: Rear seatback

To: "David Nock" <healeydoc@verizon.net>, <ggilliam@usol.com>,
Subject: RE: Rear seatback
From: "Frakes, Jim" <JimF@frakes-eng.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 17:03:46 -0500
Early BN4 Longbridge and late BN4 Abingdon have a different curvature
and dimension from the center of the curved back to the front. It is
either 5-1/2 inches or 6-1/2 inches. I would clarify which you need, for
sure before ordering. I have both and could loan you one to try out. One
has the upholstery stripped and the other still is in goof to fair
shape, red, NOT original. Before you think about building your own, I
would consider David Nock's offer of a new assembly. IT IS COMPLEX. I
could send pix, but it would be a pain to get it right. 

Jim Frakes

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-healeys@Autox.Team.Net [mailto:owner-healeys@Autox.Team.Net]
On Behalf Of David Nock
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 12:59 AM
To: ggilliam@usol.com; healeys@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Rear seatback

On 1/13/05 7:21 PM, "ggilliam@usol.com" <ggilliam@usol.com> wrote:

> A while back I asked this question as one of several, and didn't
really
> get an answer, so I'm going to try again.
> 
> I never had the rear seatback or squab for my '57 Longbridge BN4,
> so I don't know what it should look like. I need a drawing, sketch, or
> several pictures of the structure and how it fits in the car so that I
can
> create one. I see pictures of an assembled car, but none of the
> seatback unit out of the car, especially of the backside.  Any
> dimensions, materials list, etc. would be appreciated.
> 
> Is it straight across the seats, or does it  have an arc? The same for
> the vertical ?
> 
> How different is this one from any of the later series 4 seaters?
> 
> Thanks for your help!
> Happy Healying
> 
> Gordy

Gordy, we have this wood available as a new assembly.
-- 
David Nock
100/6 BN4 Longbridge
Triumph TR8

British Car Specialist
Stockton Calif.
www.Britishcarspecialists.com




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