
Driver's Seat Propped Up!
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- ptitterington
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Re: Driver's Seat Propped Up!
I did this in my 2 door a while back, had planned to refine it but never did.


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Pickup Fully restored 2011 by Rich Legg


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Re: Driver's Seat Propped Up!
Quite a change there. Out of interest what was it like owning and driving an Atom daily. At 18, I'm not looking to buy, but just interested what it's like.stitch-up wrote:Had quite a chuckle this morning when I rang my insurance broker, told him I'd sold my Ariel Atom and wanted to change the cover to a ....... Moggy 1000
John
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Just J-j-j-jiggle it a bit.
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Re: Driver's Seat Propped Up!
I was driving a Minor once (Not my own), when the back rest gave way. There was a first aid kit in the car, so I wedged that in between the back seat and the driver's seat and managed to finish the journey. Now if it had been the Midget, the "Heelboard" is right behind the back rest anyway, so it couldn't have gone anywhere!!
The standard seats do seem a bit low in the Minor. The Newton Commercial ones are a bit higher and certainly more supportive.
The standard seats do seem a bit low in the Minor. The Newton Commercial ones are a bit higher and certainly more supportive.