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> 914-6 seat brackets install
BillJ
post Dec 8 2024, 02:43 PM
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Does anyone have pictures of what the floor on passenger side for an early car is supposed to look like in terms.of seat mounts? New floors going in don't have those already installed and just not sure where everything goes? Here are the parts I haveAttached Image


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aturboman
post Dec 9 2024, 10:32 AM
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Bill here is an original 914-6. You can see the lower back pad is held in place with 2 large chrome screws to the firewall before the passenger lower seat bucket is bolted to the floor with the 4 small studs.
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post Dec 9 2024, 12:04 PM
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QUOTE(aturboman @ Dec 9 2024, 12:32 PM) *

Bill here is an original 914-6. You can see the lower back pad is held in place with 2 large chrome screws to the firewall before the passenger lower seat bucket is bolted to the floor with the 4 small studs.
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I believe fiberglass shell for the seat also bolts to the floor pan with two 6mm bolts at the front cross member, you can see the two trapped nuts in this photo. This would provide the location of the rear studs.
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