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rear seat bolt down detail showing how carpet covers it. Notice that little clip on the carpet. I have no idea what it was for.
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Why yes I am going to remove that seat......
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Those carpet clips are sweet. I have never seen them.
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I have always wrestled the seat belt covers to where they lay flat like designed but neither of these were nice and tight like we all try for. Hard to explain if you have never done it.
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Why yes that is a build sheet under the drivers seat.
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That little wire clip looks like a spring for the rear ash tray lid in the console...
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What do I know ????? I didn't write any books.... |
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You go Charlie, Now were getting some place!!
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Jack Seymour 1970 Z28 Hugger Orange 20K Mile Survivor |
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