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Old 10-02-2021, 09:41 PM
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Default 1970 Seat bottom springs

Does someone here have a Picture of a bucket seat bottom with a view of the springs. If there is no seat cover on it, that would would be great. I believe there should be 3 rows of springs but I am uncertain. Thanks again.

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This may help, did a set this summer.
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Thanks Formula Bruce that does help. One question; should there be a 4th spring that runs perpendicular to the 3, " front to back springs"? My frame does have provisions for another spring that runs "side to side".

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Had 3 different 1970 seat bottoms and none had a 4th spring. These were all original, not blasted, just cleaned and clearcoated.

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