I acquired this seat with a bunch of other Model T stuff in a lot. I was trying to identify it.
The bottom is about 34 inches wide and 18 inches deep. The back is about 34 inches wide and 24 inches tall.
I assume that it is Model T, but maybe not.
Thanks!
Matt
Can anyone identify the seat?
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Re: Can anyone identify the seat?
Matt looks like a rumble seat, Model, year, make unknown.
Hank
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Re: Can anyone identify the seat?
Thanks Henry! I think that you are correct. The arch back of the seat really supports your though.
Matt
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Re: Can anyone identify the seat?
Don’t think Ford had a ID tag like that at least for a T. Not sure for an A. In other words not Ford made. Just an opinion