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I am fixing up my 48 p15 special deluxe 2 dr sedan, i am contemplating putting bucket seats in the front i was wondering on ideas on seats to use,maby something modern that will look good in the car. any ideas would be appreciated, and any ideas for the rear seat as well.

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Has anyone else changed the rear seat, like in a P15 coupe?

I'm thinking of trying to find a smaller size bottom cushion for the

convertible, one that will give a little more legroom to rear seat

passengers. Due to the depth of the original cushion, there is only

about six inches space between the back and front seats. A local

salvage yard operator told me to come by and look thru his stuff and

see if I could find something useable. Need to do that before long.

The convertible seat bottom is 50 or 51 inches wide, versus about

56 inches in a club coupe.

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Has anyone else changed the rear seat, like in a P15 coupe?

I'm thinking of trying to find a smaller size bottom cushion for the

convertible, one that will give a little more legroom to rear seat

passengers. Due to the depth of the original cushion, there is only

about six inches space between the back and front seats. A local

salvage yard operator told me to come by and look thru his stuff and

see if I could find something useable. Need to do that before long.

The convertible seat bottom is 50 or 51 inches wide, versus about

56 inches in a club coupe.

Try a 3rd row seat in a Chevy Surburban, about 50 inches wide, not so deep. Have one in my 38 Coupe, looks real nice.

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