Anyone out there that can send me pictures of a fold down seat in the down posiiton showing all teh attqachement points for the partition, the latch, and then possibly removed to show teh hold down brackets welded to the floor? I want to add a fold down to my car and have no reference on what to do.
Thanks anyway. %Think Ill test fit, tack weld, validate functionality, and weld permienetly. Could use some help on the backing rail and backing photos. Photos of this simply with a fold down seat in the down position would help.
Awhile back I think this guy on the PY forum showed all the pics and measurements you're looking for. I met him at the Pigeon Forge show and took a few pics of his installed but not the floor point measurements.
Wanting a Custom fit in an off the rack world.
I don't have time for a job, I just need the money.
Oh man, thanks for the pics. I am just about to recover the fold down rear seat that I purchased from a fellow site user and I could not figure out how the hinges worked. Pics are very helpful, thank you...
The brackets I have must not be correct as they are more flat and don't have the 90 bend at the end, that would make more sense. Also, did someone say the 68 did not use a latch? If not what held it in the upright position?
68 used a latch as shown in the picture to keep the seat back in the upright position but was not originally painted (as red in the picture). The hinges you can see in the picture are on the seat back itself. What you cannot see in these pictures are the brackets that are welded to the floor which these hinges are attached to.
Hmmm, ok maybe those are the brackets that I have (the ones you are saying that are not in the picture). I will have to locate the others and a latch as well. I now live near NPD and I beleive they show then in their catalog. I'll be going there on Monday or Tuesday, thanks!
Ok I now have everything except the brackets that act as the hinge. They are not repopped as far as I can find. If anyone has a pair I would to buy them. If not, I am going to have some made as I have put the seat together, installed everything but I do not have the hinge/brackets. Not a huge issue as I put it down at a show/cruise and then flip it up and latch it when I need to put it up, which is seldom...
I would love to see a pic of the hinge pieces. I've yet to actually see these things and what they look like by themselves. I need a pair in a bad way.
Has anyone tried installing a rear folddown seat in a Firebird that did not have this factory option. Is this a hard process and what is needed. Do you have to cut off the old hooks that hold the back section of the seat? Anyone have pics on the parts needed to do this, and some advise on the process involved in completing this switch over.
Last edited by Carlito121; 07/15/0812:11 PM.
Carlos 1967 Coupe 326 1967 Conv.326 carlito121@msn.com
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not sure. I feel like I am diagonally parked in a parallel universe. 1968 400 convertible (Scarlet) 1976 T/A - 455 LE (No Burt) 1976 T/A New baby, starting full restoration. 1968 350 - 4 speed 'vert - 400 clone (the Beast!) 1968 350 convertible - Wife's car now- 400 clone (Aleutian Blue) (Blue Angel) 2008 Durango - DD 2008 GXP - New one from NH is AWESOME! 2017 Durango Citadel - Modern is nice! HEMI is amazing! 1998 Silverado Z71 - Father-daughter project 1968 400 coupe - R/A clone (Blue Pearl) (sold) 1967 326 convertible - Sold 1980 T/A SE Bandit - Sold
I dont have any.. Just wondering what I'll need to add this option. I know it can be done, just wondering what the process is. Does the metal frame attached to the rear of the seat unbolt off with all brackets and attach to the regular seat etc..
Carlos 1967 Coupe 326 1967 Conv.326 carlito121@msn.com
I will post a parts list in a moment. I can always take additional pics as well.
Ok, first off you will need to round up a COMPLETE fold down rear seat. If you watch Ebay, becareful and know exactly what you need before you buy anything.
Here's the issue. Some parts are repoped and some are not. I had to purchase 3 fold down seats to complete one a 100%. I then sold off the extra parts.
The post below is in progress. I am trying to think of every part so people will know exactly what they need...
1) The seat bottom is the same for fold down or not, so the one you have will work just fine. Providing you are starting with a car that does not have the rear fold down seat option and you want to add this option.
2) Remove the seat back and bottom. The tangs that hold the non fold down seat in place will have to be removed.
3) Coupe vs. Conv. are a bit different in regards to the rear fold down seat. The conv. model is a bit narrower so be sure you are buying the correct one for your application.
4) Parts needed for a complete fold down rear seat: a) Fold down rear seat frame, be sure all of the following are present if you are buying one. Frame, hardboard back (this is what the carpet glues to) and three trim pieces that go at the top of the back side of the seat. In other words, when the seat is in the "down" position, there is a center trim piece and two corners (ends) that will be facing the front seats at the top edge of the carpet. If they are not there, you are screwed, they are not repopped! The carpet is repopped & available. b) There are also a pair of hinges. THESE CAN BE TOUGH TO FIND as they are not repopped and most likely no one would sell them seperately. Hense the reason I had to buy three seats... c) Floor brackets ARE repopped and can be welded or bolted in place. I welded mine. They weld to the floor under the seat and receive the hinges as the seat is being installed. d) You will most likely need a new package tray, they are the same for fold down or non fold down and they are repopped. e) You will need the vinyl rear seat seperator. Screws to the webbing behind the seat and is exposed when the seat is folded down. Repopped and available. f) Retaining latch, (67 used clips on both sides) and they are repopped. 68-69 used a latch (repopped). The knob is repopped for this latch as well (same as for your seat adjuster lever I beleive). g) Rubber bumpers that the seat rests on when in the upright position. Repopped and available. h) Seat seperator "gutter". Part that gets tack welded or screwed into place and receives the vinyl seperator in part (e) above. i) Plastic cup for the rubber bumper on the driver's side. Hard to find as someone repops them now and then. Terry has one for me (thanks buddy). j) There is also a post that screws into the left side of the fold down seat, this post is basically a striker like on the door jamb of your car. It catches the latch on the 68-69. Remember 67 uses a "catch" on both sides, not the latch type. This "striker" is NOT repopped and could be tough to find. Hense the reason I had to buy 3 seats to get one complete. k) Rear fold down seat cover repopped for standard and deluxe interiors.
All in all this conversion/project is not very difficult. It's finding ALL the parts and pieces. As stated above, some parts are repopped and available, others are not. I did not know what I was getting into with mine as it appeared to me, there was not much to the rear fold down seat option. However, there are many parts and finding some of them can be very difficult.
All in all based on myexperience, I would be prepared to spend about $1,000.00 on this project. You might find a seat on Ebay that says complete etc. for $300-600 but I can tell you first hand there will be additional parts needed. Not too mention they almost always need recovering etc.
All total for me, after buying 3 seats off Ebay, all new repop parts (the ones that were available), new seat covers, carpet etc. I spent about $1300 but able to sell off the left over parts that I did not need therefore I recouped about $300.
So as you can see, this may seem like a simple task, and although the work envolved is not difficult, it's the rounding up of parts that takes time and money...
Hope this helps anyone who may be considering adding a fold down rear seat. Of all the options I have on my car this one for some reason just really has a lot of "wow" factor at cruises/shows.
There are several cool OEM options that were available for the FGF I find them all insteresting. People at cruises/shows typically miss most of them but are really drawn to the fold down seat option.
If anyone can think of a part or a step that I missed in the above post, please post it and I will add it to the list above so we can have a step by step, part by part list for future reference for anyone who might want to tackle this project...
Well I guess you are the expert in this process... I didn't realize it involved so much, but now atleast I know what I'm getting myself into,, Thank you for passing along all this valuable knowledge,, It's very much appreaciated.. I'll keep in touch, if and when I start this project...
Carlos 1967 Coupe 326 1967 Conv.326 carlito121@msn.com
No problem. I certainly do not consider myself an expert when it comes to FGF. There are however several on this site lucky for us. This entire hobby has been self taught with the help of the folks on this site. Good luck to you...
Nope, that very well may be the least likely part you will ever find. I just happened to end up with a full extra set, all three pieces after buying 3 partial seats (all of which claimed to be a complete fold down rear seat). All I can suggest is to watch Ebay and eventually they may pop up.
I have an entire black '67 fold down seat assembly for sale if anyone is interested. I have EVERYTHING for a complete installation. The black covers are even nice enough to use as is if you don't want to re-cover them. Black divider panel and clips, screws, hinges, etc all included
Will physically fit and work for '68 and '69 as well, but the latch is technically correct for '67 only.
PM me if interested. I'd rather not ship, but that could be worked out.
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not sure. I feel like I am diagonally parked in a parallel universe. 1968 400 convertible (Scarlet) 1976 T/A - 455 LE (No Burt) 1976 T/A New baby, starting full restoration. 1968 350 - 4 speed 'vert - 400 clone (the Beast!) 1968 350 convertible - Wife's car now- 400 clone (Aleutian Blue) (Blue Angel) 2008 Durango - DD 2008 GXP - New one from NH is AWESOME! 2017 Durango Citadel - Modern is nice! HEMI is amazing! 1998 Silverado Z71 - Father-daughter project 1968 400 coupe - R/A clone (Blue Pearl) (sold) 1967 326 convertible - Sold 1980 T/A SE Bandit - Sold
That's not a giant speaker box. Now dis bee a giant speaker box. Back in the hair-band days when I looked like I belonged in a hairband, it would make the hair vibrate. It still would. The problem is that I don't have the hair to vibrate.
Hell. Why not? This car was a deulx parchment w/rear fold down seat. I threw away the back seat, and all hardware; chunked it in the dumpster at work because I couldn't give it away.
The real cardnal sin? I threw away the origional-issue TX plates that were on the car because they were so nasty. Now that was dumb as rocks.