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26-09-2017, 05:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 26-09-2017, 07:32 PM by Erich.)
Hi All,
My Ulster Rep has wedge shaped boxes under the seat cushions, angled downward at the rear. The question I have is if this is the sort of thing the original cars had, or if the cushions were merely dropped on the floor to give the lowest seating position.
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26-09-2017, 07:34 PM
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Martin, the shape is similar. My boxes are made of wood and sit on the flat floor(Compound Curvatures body). So while the shape is similar to the foot wells, the flat floor means they are raised off the floor, and, if you will, inverted from what the foot wells are.
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Location: East Sussex
Erich,
Owners of original cars can comment the best, but Chris Gould's guide suggests that the wooden seat bases (under the cushion) are 4 1/2" high at the front, tapering down to zero at the rear. It also suggests that the seat bases are 14 3/4" wide by 15 1/2" long. I recommend Chris's guide and am using it to build my EA Sports rep.
Alan
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Thank you Alan. My Gould books are all packed after a move, so not accessible presently.
Best,
Erich