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john gott
United Kingdom
23 Posts |
Posted - 12/01/2019 : 18:30:31
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Hello, I am looking for a bench seat. for my M type rebuild, any condition will do as I will have it recovered. Regards to all John. |
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Blue M
United Kingdom
1474 Posts |
Posted - 12/01/2019 : 22:02:23
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Hi John, there isn't much more to M seats than the covers. Mostly people use foam rubber for the seats and backs. I can give you a pattern for the plywood back. |
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davies
United Kingdom
699 Posts |
Posted - 13/01/2019 : 10:59:41
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me too ! could you email me the dimensions please - Rich |
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Nick Feakes
USA
3376 Posts |
Posted - 13/01/2019 : 12:16:42
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Ian If you send me a scan of the seat back I will add it to document downloads Nick
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john.crighton
Australia
2 Posts |
Posted - 13/01/2019 : 19:22:04
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I also would very much appreciate any information on seats for an M Type. I live in Australia. |
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DickMorbey
United Kingdom
3677 Posts |
Posted - 13/01/2019 : 19:57:43
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Hello John and a warm welcome to the Forum. We hope you find it useful as too the many resources that the Register has to offer - including the Library, and the combined knowledge and experience that we have accumulated.
Can you please tell us about the M-type? I cannot see your name recorded in our Register as the owner of an M and we, and especially our M-type registrar Mike Dalby would be grateful of the opportunity to update our records!
Best wishes, Dick Morbey Register Secretary |
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john.crighton
Australia
2 Posts |
Posted - 14/01/2019 : 00:07:18
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Hi Dick. Thank you for the warm welcome. I am a long time MG owner, restorer, rallyer etc, but this is the first time I have ventured into pre-war. The car is a rolling chassis with rebuilt engine and gearbox. It is a 1931 M Type, chassis 2M 2712, engine 2441, MMM 1221, first reg BG168. I bought the car as an unfinished project last year from a fellow Phantom 1 owner, who bought it from Brian Flowers. I understand Flowers imported the car from the UK. My address is 61 Crest Drive, Currumbin, Qld 4223 Australia. My email is johnhcrighton@hotmail.com. Best regards, John |
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Nick Feakes
USA
3376 Posts |
Posted - 14/01/2019 : 12:19:37
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Thank you Sam, I obviously failed to properly read the original post. Moved 14/1/2019 Nick
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Blue M
United Kingdom
1474 Posts |
Posted - 14/01/2019 : 13:14:46
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I think this shows why owners opt for foam rubber for the seat back....
Ian
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Malcolm Eades
United Kingdom
379 Posts |
Posted - 14/01/2019 : 13:45:04
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And the seat was pneumatic, which poses even more challenges if you want to be original.
Malcolm M Type
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Oz34
United Kingdom
2543 Posts |
Posted - 14/01/2019 : 15:24:56
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Malcolm, these people advertise that they make pneumatic seat cushions; https://www.duratank.com/replacing-classic-car-seat-cushions . Having said that I passed it to a friend and he was unable to contact them.....May be worth a try?
I got mine from Bryan Purves; http://www.bryanpurves.co.uk/ but that was perhaps 10 years ago. Again might be worth a try. They're certainly wonderful to ride on, particularly with our suspension!
Dave
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Malcolm Eades
United Kingdom
379 Posts |
Posted - 15/01/2019 : 14:19:20
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Thanks for the tips Dave.
The Duratank link is a dead end but they now seem to have merged with or been taken over by www.griffonhoverwork.com though the website no longer mentions vintage car seats. Keep them in mind if you ever need a hovercraft. I have a feeling that this may be the company that supplied Keith Durston's "bladder" a while back.
Bryan Purves is just down the road from me. When the time comes, I'll see what they both say. Now, back to that engine...….
Malcolm M Type
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sam christie
United Kingdom
3102 Posts |
Posted - 15/01/2019 : 18:24:00
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These period pictures show the downside of pneumatic upholstery.
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Late -
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Blue M
United Kingdom
1474 Posts |
Posted - 15/01/2019 : 21:24:18
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Sam, from my experience of air seats, they always looked like that when at their most comfortable. Interesting to see good photos of presumably original carpets. Thanks for the photos. Ian |
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john gott
United Kingdom
23 Posts |
Posted - 24/03/2019 : 13:44:08
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quote: Originally posted by Blue M
Hi John, there isn't much more to M seats than the covers. Mostly people use foam rubber for the seats and backs. I can give you a pattern for the plywood back.
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john gott
United Kingdom
23 Posts |
Posted - 24/03/2019 : 13:49:45
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Hello Blue M, WOULD YOU please send me the seat back profile for my M type ,that would be really helpful. Regards John. |
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