Guest GlennL Posted January 6, 2010 Share Posted January 6, 2010 <!-- google_ad_section_end --> <hr style="" size="1"> <!-- google_ad_section_start -->I posted this under restoration projects, but no response so decided to post it here as well.I'm restoring an Overland 4 roadster and would like to see pictures of the interior of an original/correctly restored car. The seat frame is made of wood, and it had almost entirely rotted away before I got the car, so I don't have any patterns to follow. Any roadster body from this date that I recall seeing has had the seat entirely filling the body opening; however, in this Overland body there is "too much room" length-wise, so the seat back must have been 8-10 inches ahead of the back of opening in the body shell. I want to see what fills this space; parcel shelf? opening into trunk? I've attached a picture of the rear of the body in my shop, showing the long relative length of the body behind the doors. By comparison, the front seat section of a touring car body is 8-10 inches shorter than this.<!-- google_ad_section_end --> <fieldset class="fieldset"> <legend>Attached Thumbnails</legend> </fieldset> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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