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    1970-71 Rear seat bottom pics please

    Finally getting to do the interior on my Conda green S. Opened up the tubs where I've been keeping the original interior bits, and missing is one of the back seat bottoms. I'm not sure what the shape is of the original seat bottoms (Getting old sucks)
    We have a 69 T in the shop for reference, but wondering if the seat bottom shapes changed for 70-71
    Can someone please post pic of their original back seats ?
    thanks in advance
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    This is the best I could get, does this help?
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    Looks like an artful ‘black and white’ photo.

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    Do you want a set? I may have some ‘71s kicking around in the parts bin from my ‘71 E that is now a RS clone. Can also head out to the garage and take as many photos as you want of my ‘71 targa which are original….
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    the 7k miles canepa conda green T coupe
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    A few more from my 5/71 targa, which is the real deal. The side panel, seat bottoms, and seat backs all match with the same pleat, if that makes sense? Note that these seats are maybe a little shiny because they are used (see the fraying of the label - used, but not overly so).

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    The seats evacuated from the back of the '71 E I am uncertain of. The vinyl doesn't look accurate to me, but I defer to experts to chime in with whether or not they are real.

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    MBR #3926
    '71 911 T Targa "Rick White"
    '71 911 E "Karen"
    '70 S/T
    '16 CD
    '10 E61 "Vomit Comet"

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    How do these seat bottoms stay in place? Are they glued in?
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    Yes..... best method i have found is to cut a piece of plywood the same shape/size as seat cushion
    contact glue the area and place the cushion in place
    then put the plywood piece on top with a 10lb weight or so
    let it set for several days.

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