That seat fits in there nicely. I am at an impass with my steering column due to seat selection. I had sort of decided to go with a pair of aluminum bomber seats, but I may have to go to the junk yard and see what they have. Looks good!It has been a while since I've updated, but I have completed many tasks on this build. I am hoping to have this car running for this summer, even though it will be in an "unfinished" state. But that is OK, you know? It seems to me that getting the car on the road will give me a chance to work out many bugs and develop a plan for next winter on fixes that make incremental improvements along the way.
So here a few updates on things I have accomplished. First, the frame is completely welded and I have cleaned off a lot of the unsightly tabs and such that were on the car from previous users but no longer needed. I also added a driveshaft loop.
As noted in my post above, I started doing some body filler work on the old Farmall tractor nose and now it appears homogenous, like one piece. It still needs some final touches, but here is a pic thus far:
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You'll note I also purchased a set of Patriot T Bucket headers and have them mounted for mock-up. These are a sweet pair of sprint type headers and were very affordable. I sprayed a little Hunter Green Primer on the body to help envision the color I have in mind for this phase of the build as an "unfinished" car. Future paint schemes are still in the works, but this is a neat and different color for an "almost rat" car. I like black primer too, but it is a little overdone.
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Finally, I bought a 1999 Dodge Caravan seat off Ebay from a local seller, went and picked it up, and found it to be a great fit in my body with much modification. My initial plan for this summer is to wrap the seat in an old Mexican blanket (a common rat rod concept) which I think will do nicely until the day when I can afford to re-wrap the seat in a more era correct fashion. I did learn that I need to make an adjustment to my steering column now, but that is part of the fun of a build like this: you do it, then learn that you need to redo it again...fun stuff! Anyway, I hope you are enjoying this low budget build! Looking forward to making lots of new friends at the Indianapolis NTBA regional in September with this rough little T Bucket!
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I'm also liking the fit of that seat. Do you recall what the width of it is?
That seat fits in there nicely. I am at an impass with my steering column due to seat selection. I had sort of decided to go with a pair of aluminum bomber seats, but I may have to go to the junk yard and see what they have. Looks good!
I have a Caravan seat in my car, I had to cut 5 and a half inches out of the middle to make it fit.
Zandoz, the seat measured about 44" wide, but when I removed the bracket that connected the back to the base it fit right down in there.
Is your body stock width? Mine is around 3" wider than an original T. Do you have a width figure for the front of the lower cushion?
Hello Bill, I measured the width of the seat cushion toward the front end at the widest point before it enters a radius into the narrower front edge. The widest I measured was 39.5". The body, at this same point measured 41." The seat is sitting about 6" from the floor to the bottom edge. I hope this helps. If I get a chance I'll take some more photos as there seems to be interest in this type of seat for these cars. My body, by the way, is an old Spirit body by my best guess.
that's a great fit on the seat! - we used an earlier mini-van seat and narrowed it.
We are looking forward to meeting you at the Indy Regional. I guarantee it's gonna be a good time!
Thank you. Is your body channeled? If it is, it sounds like it will work for me. At least width wise or bodies are close to the same size. At about 8" up from the bottom of the unchanneled body, mine is about 42" minus the lip around the passenger side door. The front bottom of the seat will be about 6" above the floor, with the body channeled. Now I need to start looking for a local one in grey, preferably in leather. I'm guessing that the same vintage Town & Countries would be the most likely candidates.
I did not know the NTBA regional is going to be in Indy. Have the dates been set? Maybe this year I'll have a real shot at getting there. We've planned on going the last 3 years, and every year wife or I have been ill or just recovering.
Hi Bill. My body is channeled over the frame about 3 to 4 inches. Hopefully the pics I just posted will help you. Once I bought the seat, I removed the lower mounts and the bracket that connects the seat base to the seat back and was able to set it nicely in the car. We must have wider than typical bodies because many guys who use these seats have to narrow them to get them to fit. What kind of body do you have on your car?
I hope you can make the regionals in Indy. I think the dates are September 24-26 at the Clarion Waterfront hotel in Speedway. It should be a great time and Ben has already guaranteed it
The pics are definitely a help....thanks. It's looking like mine will end up channeled 2-3/4" to 3". How are you planning on supporting the back cushion? Yes, ours are both wider than typical. According to a reference diagram I have, the roadster bodies were supposed to be 44-3/16"...but they did vary. Mine is also 47" at the widest point. I do not know who made mine...I bought it from a another member here. He said in his classified ad that it was made by someone in Mendingham Ms..
I'm not real sure yet on my plan for the back cushion. One idea I had was to build a hinge and attach it to the seat cushion so that I'd have a little storage space for coats etc. Another option is to simply Velcro it to the back of the body. Certainly open to suggestions...surely someone on here has done this before.
My seat has a leaver on the side that folds the back of the seat forward.
So your saying bolt the seat through the back of the body and in to the frame.