I am the proud owner of a 1952 MM convertible. When I purchased the car it did not have any front seats. I need the height of the seat from where you sit your bum to the floor. I have made many modifications to the the car and I plan to use a modern set of seats. Any suggestions?
Thanks, Dave
Seat measurement
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Re: Seat measurement
Modern seats sit on adjuster racks so you will need seat adapter bases to fit new seats.
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Re: Seat measurement
As I stated in my request, my car did not have any seats when I bought it.
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Re: Seat measurement
Sorry, missed that bit. Original seats are 13in at the front and 9in at the back
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Re: Seat measurement
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Seat mounted on adapter frame. Note square section aluminium tube to raise the seat an extra inch. Also front of frame is handy for mounting a fire extinguisher.
Seat mounted on adapter frame. Note square section aluminium tube to raise the seat an extra inch. Also front of frame is handy for mounting a fire extinguisher.
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