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From: Isensee@aol.com
Full-name: Isensee
Message-ID: <2b.334c627.26067c1b@aol.com>
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2000 13:53:15 EST
Subject: Re: Seat Height
To: Maycinc@cs.com
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In a message dated 3/18/2000 12:16:30 PM Central Standard Time,
Maycinc@cs.com writes:
<< Could someone with orginal seats measure the distance from: 1) the top
front
edge of the seat to the roof. 2) the back edge of the seat to the roof. 3)
the top of the back to the roof. and 4) a rough guess at the seat back
angle. >>
1 = 29.5"
2 = 33"
3 = 6.25"
4 = ~30 degrees
The headrest portion of the seatback should be vertical.
If I remember correctly, I removed some spacers under the seat adjusters a
few years ago so the clearance measurements above may be a bit more than the
way it came from the factory. I am 6 feet tall and my hair brushes the
ceiling. The Bricklin has less headroom than most cars.
Hope that helps.
Scott Isensee
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