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I need a picture of a enticer front seat base please

wired

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I'm up to building a front seat base for my 81 enticer. I have the top but it doesnt make sense if I just use a sheet of plywood where the original seems to have been. Must be some spacers or something like that to take up the gap. Could someone please take a pic of their enticer front seat base so I can get a mental image going here.

Thanks
 
Come on guys. What goes in that front seat base?

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Not sure what youre asking for, looks like the base you have is about right, do you mean the actual seat part? I dont have any pics of that but could get one for ya. From memory its just plywood that sits on top of the framework you've got with some pieces to keep it from sliding around. Heres the only pic I could find of the base when I was doing mine, which looks pretty much like what youve got

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unless you mean the seat back, which is separate from the actual seat, one of which you can see in the front in that pic i put up.
 
So no ribs or supports huh? I only ask because the front seat top has ribbing to keep it from sliding around but they are nowhere near the sides of the base.
 
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