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Rear Seat Help

Discussion in 'Early Jeep Restoration and Research' started by Chuck V, Apr 1, 2020.

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  1. Chuck V

    Chuck V New Member

    I have a 1975 CJ5, all original with the V8, except it doesn’t have a back seat. First, was there more than one kind of back seat as an option, and second, suggestions on where I can find an original seat. I am in Iowa and salvage yards here don’t really have many Jeeps.
     
  2. Admiral Cray

    Admiral Cray I want to do this again.. Staff Member

    Have you tried putting a want to buy ad in the classified forum?...

    And welcome from Bainbridge Island, WA... :wel:

    You need to start a thread in the Introduction Forum with pictures...
     
  3. Chuck V

    Chuck V New Member

    Thanks, I will try that - and do an Intro as soon as I can take some pictures.
     
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  5. Dave Deyton

    Dave Deyton Member

    Got an old Levis Edition rear seat just waiting for me to design a mounting system in the 64 when I get it running.

    The old CJ3B site had some info on rear seat mounting with spring lock pins.

    Though of fabricating something like this:

    Flatfender Rear Seats on CJ3B.info

    That way it would be removable.[​IMG]




    Dave
     
  6. timgr

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    Only one back seat. Popular factory option, but they are scarce today. You'll have to find a wreck or part-out probably, since no one with a nice Jeep and any sense would give up theirs. I'm in a similar position to you - my Jeep was delivered with a back seat, but it's gone now and only the floor brackets remain.

    There are some good threads with discussion of how to fabricate the original brackets - you can see what to look for. Search, and if you have trouble, ask. The original brackets are made of flat steel bar, about 1.75" wide and 1/4" thick, bent like Dave Deyton's picture, but not tubing in '75. A similar locking system is present.
     
  7. Chuck V

    Chuck V New Member

    Thanks to everyone for your help. Greatly appreciated.