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Thread: Rear Seat Retaining Snap (1971)

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    Rear Seat Retaining Snap (1971)

    Can anyone provide a picture of what they are supposed to look like? Do they rivet to the cover panel or screw into the sheet metal?

    Larry
    '71 911E Targa

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    So many questions, so few answers....
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    on the '67

    The snap to hold the seat is screwed to the package tray bar that fits across the rear.
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    1991 944S2 Coupe

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    1969 911T Coupe
    1985.5 944 SR Coupe

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