1926 Model T Tudor Driver's Seat

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TonyTBay
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1926 Model T Tudor Driver's Seat

Post by TonyTBay » Sat Oct 22, 2022 7:18 pm

I am looking for help to be able to finish correctly the upholstery on the seat back for the driver's seat on my 26 Tudor. The attached photos show where I am at this point. I would appreciate a couple of pictures that show how the cover is fastened and trimmed to the base of the seat back both on the front side, behind/under the driver's seat cushion (first picture), and behind, where the cover terminates a the bottom facing the rear seat, near the floor level (second picture). I don't have access to another Tudor to use as a model. Any assistance will be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Tony.
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George House
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Re: 1926 Model T Tudor Driver's Seat

Post by George House » Sun Oct 23, 2022 9:18 am

Tony,.... Here’s 2 pictures of my drivers seat from my ‘26 tudor you requested. Holding the seat forward was ungainly so I prompted it up with an antifreeze jug 😁
Well; only 1 loaded. I could text or email the backside bottom of the seat ?
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Re: 1926 Model T Tudor Driver's Seat

Post by George House » Sun Oct 23, 2022 7:13 pm

Well, Shoot !!! That underseat shot I previously sent turned out to be a danged video that lasted a half second... sorry...Heres a few more that you can zoom on 😁 george
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TonyTBay
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First Name: Tony
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Re: 1926 Model T Tudor Driver's Seat

Post by TonyTBay » Sun Oct 23, 2022 9:15 pm

Thanks very much George. Does the exposed steel section at the bottom rear face get covered wth a piece of carpet?
Tony

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Re: 1926 Model T Tudor Driver's Seat

Post by George House » Mon Oct 24, 2022 7:44 am

That, I don’t know Tony. Since I’m not a Stynoski level restorer, I didn’t research that far. That concave metal panel is unseen so I wouldn’t think so.
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