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Thread: Rear seat upholstery for 65-66 911's

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    Rear seat upholstery for 65-66 911's

    Does anyone have a rear seat cushion out of a 65/66 car that they could post a pic of? I'm trying to work out how the rear collar/shroud bit attaches to the cushion base.

    Also, does the carpet extend under the collar/shroud bit?
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    Cheers, Ryan

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    Thanks John, Do you have any pics of them out of the car?

    Ps. Nice work, very nice work.
    Cheers, Ryan

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    I have a pair out of the car, what exactly do you need the picture to show?
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    Hi Ed, in addition, would you be able to trace the outline of the templates of the rear seat shroud so that I can make my own. Would you be able to trace the outline of your rear seat shrouds onto a piece of cardboard or paper for my pattern? I'd be happy to provide monetary compensation for your time. Thanks in advance for all your help.
    Andy (VA).

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    Quote Originally Posted by edmayo View Post
    I have a pair out of the car, what exactly do you need the picture to show?
    Hi Ed,

    My car has lost the shroud parts and my trimmer will need to make them from scratch. Any photos would be helpful, particularly the underside showing how the shroud tucks under (?) the cushion part.

    Thanks for your help.
    Cheers, Ryan

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    Curious to learn if there is a clear chassis number when these seats were last used?

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    Ryan, here are some pictures, I don't know if they really show you enough however.
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    Andy, I'll see if I can make a usable template.
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