
Building a retro M37
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Re: Building a retro M37
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Re: Building a retro M37
handsome! What thickness material?
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Re: Building a retro M37
LOOKING SHARP!!! I THINK IT IS GOING TO BE A VERY NICE TRUCK IN THE END!! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AND KEEP US POSTED 

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It is 1/8th material. I was going for 1/4" but then I decided that this was enough, since it is mostly for show. I did put some reinforcements in behind though. I bought a seat yesterday, will post pictures soon.monkeymissile wrote:handsome! What thickness material?
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Nice bumper design. Simple and sharp looking. Looking great so far!
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so I was looking around at seats that would fit and lo and behold I found this at an unbelievable price. $40.00! I had to get it . And it fits nicely. I removed all the original seat mounts and started mocking up the seat. The seat is a second row seat out of a 2003 GMC safari van. So I thoought I would use the mounting system for that seat and make it a "pop out". Here I have built the mounts. There will be a plate of steel going in above the indent in the floor therefore hiding most of the mounting bracket. That will give it a modern flat floor look for under the seat, except for the hump in the middle.










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Re: Building a retro M37
Man, those seats look damn comfy !!
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Re: Building a retro M37
Do those seats have an adjustable track, or does it fold and slide for access?
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they have an adjustable track just like a normal bench seat. The seat backs do fold forward and the center console flips up to allow a 3rd passenger.
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I can't belive how well those fit! My plan was to use a pair of the ABS plastic racing buckets (for wet weather use when the top is off/down) but those fit so nicely that I might have to alter my plan and copy yours!



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Re: Building a retro M37
NOT ONLY THEY LOOK GREAT AND FIT NICE, BUT THE PRICE WAS LIKE A CHRISTMAS PRESENT ALSO!!! THIS IS A VERY NICE SETUP! I LIKE THE CENTER CONSOLE ESPECIALLY!. ARE THEY LEATHER? 

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I THINK THIS IS A BETTER OPTION THAN THE PLASTIC BUCKETS MASTER. AS FOR THE WEATHER RESISTANCE, I HAD BOUGHT A WATER RESISTANT COVER SET FROM CABELAS FOR MINE, AND AFTER A FEW ALTERATIONS IT FIT MY FORD SEATS IN MY M NICELY. I USED TO LEAVE MY TRUCK "TOPLESS" FROM MAY TO OCTOBER, AND NO ISSUES WITH THE RAIN. THE CAMOUFLAGE PATERN DID KINDA FAINT THOUGH.Master Yota wrote:I can't belive how well those fit! My plan was to use a pair of the ABS plastic racing buckets (for wet weather use when the top is off/down) but those fit so nicely that I might have to alter my plan and copy yours!![]()

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Yes, they are leather.SOTVEN wrote:NOT ONLY THEY LOOK GREAT AND FIT NICE, BUT THE PRICE WAS LIKE A CHRISTMAS PRESENT ALSO!!! THIS IS A VERY NICE SETUP! I LIKE THE CENTER CONSOLE ESPECIALLY!. ARE THEY LEATHER?
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I've started to repair the floor, but I got sidetracked to go on holidays to Palm Springs. Hope to get more pics soon.
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