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07-25-2014, 11:36 PM | #51 |
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Re: Folding Bench Seat for '69 C/10 ?
my 68 folded and my 72 doesn't-same bolt pattern
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08-07-2015, 02:17 PM | #52 |
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Re: Folding Bench Seat for '69 C/10 ?
Hi All,
So, I'm a new C-10 owner, and new to this forum...such a great resource! Found this thread, which is what I'm needing information on. To recap, it looks like if I want a folding bench seat to 'bolt in' to my '72 C-10, I need a bench out of a 1967. Sounds like the best place to look is at local scrap/car yards, unless you have any other recommendations? Aside from that, the other part of this topic that interests me is the foam versus spring question when I do the upholstery. My current bench (which has been re-upholstered) is super bouncy going over any bumps or rough road surfaces. My back is not completely shot, but I definitely get low back pain from time to time; so, I don't want my new driver to add any more back pain. I am leaning towards having a local upholstery shop do the work. I bought this truck as my 'new' daily driver, so trying to create a comfortable ride. Installing new springs/shocks/sway bars within the next week or so with a buddy. But, also not sure how to proceed with the bench seat. Do I do a foam back? Replace springs? Thanks for any and all help on this matter. Cheers, Joe
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08-07-2015, 03:07 PM | #53 |
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Re: Folding Bench Seat for '69 C/10 ?
the 71 at my yard had one maby have been swap at one point. but it was a 71 c10 cab. have some picture of it for reference.
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08-07-2015, 05:14 PM | #54 |
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Re: Folding Bench Seat for '69 C/10 ?
Hi Joe ;
WELCOME ! You'll find a folding back seat in some old junker , so check EVERY ONE at the local Junk Yards as many have been changed . '67 does not have it from new as far as I can tell . I have a shattered spine , fused neck and broken skull so I understand your pain needs . I use black foam from the Furniture Upholstery Supply house , the Auto Trimmers simply cannot get real firm foam , I don't know why not . ALWAYS lay burlap or muslin over the bare springs before adding the hard foam or cotton padding , then the cover . How about some photos of your truck ? . doesn't have to be shiny or even running .
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08-07-2015, 07:29 PM | #55 |
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Re: Folding Bench Seat for '69 C/10 ?
Trying to post photos...we'll see if this works...
It's a good driver, and photos show the 'good' side. Have a dent on the passenger side bed, and on top of tailgate. From what I can tell, truck has 3 layers of paint unfortunately, now back to original color scheme; but in between the original paint layer & current chipping away paint layer, someone painted in a metallic blue color. It's just going to be more to "clean up" at some point in the future to do it right; not that it will ever be a show car It's a very mellow inline 6 with a single carburetor...both new to me. The inline 6 is slow-going uphill, which is my only gripe...so I downshift and it gets me through. I've only had some experience with a 283 & a 350 in my past. Just replaced the radiator, and also added a power brake booster that the seller had but never installed. Next up....springs/shocks/sway bars
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08-07-2015, 07:31 PM | #56 |
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Re: Folding Bench Seat for '69 C/10 ?
Nate thanks for the information on the bench search & foam supplier...I'll be checking into that!! Definitely need to find a folding bench sooner than later.
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08-07-2015, 07:37 PM | #57 | |
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If you do in fact have a folding bench seat, please post a few photos and/or send me a message/email with a link. I'd love to check it out.
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08-07-2015, 08:06 PM | #58 |
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Re: Folding Bench Seat for '69 C/10 ?
its was at my local yard.1971 i boght the chassis and bed the cab whent to hes friend i believe look at the my photo archive but I dont have a shot with the bench down witch I should have also pick up. I know for a fact it fold because I fold it. I took lots of shot witch I will post later today. I bought the chassis 5 months ago.. I got pic of the truck year vin and seat / no glove sticker becomes it was missing but the seat matched the paint and it looked stock.il post pic.
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08-07-2015, 09:27 PM | #59 | |
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Nate, do you have a website address for Furniture Upholstery Supply Warehouse? Couldn't find it through a Google Search. Thanks in advance.
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08-08-2015, 03:00 AM | #60 |
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Re: Folding Bench Seat for '69 C/10 ?
URL=http://s76.photobucket.com/user/Clavo106/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20141229_152722_zpsoqlo6xjw.jpg.html][/URL]URL=http://s76.photobucket.com/user/Clavo106/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20141229_152645_zpsts4bzea2.jpg.html][/URL]post red68 shows the slide bracket.nice seat (btw) / this one is non mod on a factory seat not shure if it was swaped or special order. unfortunately this are the best pictures I have of the seat.
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08-09-2015, 01:42 AM | #61 | |
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Of course it's a ' good driver ' ~ it's a CHEVROLET (duh) . If that 250 6 is wheezy going up hills , get a pertronix Ignitor or stock GM HEI and install it , open the spark plugs up to .035" and set the ignition timing to 10° BTDC @ 700 idle or better , 34° BTDC @ 3,000 rpm , vacuum hose connected . timing lights are cheap these days , get one with the advance dial and inductive typ ~ once you feel the unleashed power of that thinwall i6 , you'll love it and the vastly improved fuel economy and longer engine life too . DO NOT forget to jack it up until the front wheels dangle and then shoot new grease into the myriad Zerk fittings so it'll ride smoother and quieter . As far as Black Foam , you have to go find your local furniture upholstery supply place ~ they're every where and typically small store fronts . -Nate Quote:
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