Ok old car guys, old seat identification

redtom

Well-known Member
Not to high jack the previous post about seats but I have a seat to I D. I found this seat in my f.i.l. old grainery. I think it's and old car seat. It folds and looking at the brackets it flips up from the floor. At first I thought theater seat but now I think auto. I know it's rough but I've salvaged seat springs in similar condition and if it's desired I'd like to see it go to someone that would appreciate it. I do believe they had a model T on the farm. And to keep it topical, it could be used on a tractor.
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(quoted from post at 00:09:14 12/01/23) Not to high jack the previous post about seats but I have a seat to I D. I found this seat in my f.i.l. old grainery. I think it's and old car seat. It folds and looking at the brackets it flips up from the floor. At first I thought theater seat but now I think auto. I know it's rough but I've salvaged seat springs in similar condition and if it's desired I'd like to see it go to someone that would appreciate it. I do believe they had a model T on the farm. And to keep it topical, it could be used on a tractor.
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<img src=https://www.yesterdaystractors.com/cvphotos/cvphoto167753.jpg>

Looks like the seats in our 1957 Chevy Station Wagon (Sedan Delivery)


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This post was edited by Walston on 12/02/2023 at 04:46 am.
 

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