This Raises A red flag for me (I have no rear seats) but the clip in seats
like many cars have where you just pull on the cusion to remove, I don't
think that qualifies as perm..
>From: Eric Moon <moon-7@blazenet.net>
>Reply-To: Eric Moon <moon-7@blazenet.net>
>To: Dan J Hill <dhillrcp@juno.com>, autox@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: Rear Seats
>Date: Fri, 28 May 1999 13:44:18 -0400
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>At 12:39 PM 5/28/99 -0500, Dan J Hill wrote:
> >I can't find anything in the rules about rear seats, is it legal to
> >remove the rear seats in street prepared??
> >
> >Dan
> >
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>Page 97, 14.1 B Authorized Modifications:Street Prepared vehicles may only
>be modified in excess of Stock Category rules (as described in section 14)
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>No mention of rear seating.
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>Page 90, 13.2 K Bodywork: Any item that can not be held down permanently
>in place by factory fasteners may be removed.
>
>Seats bolted down? They gotta stay. Seats held in with quick release
>levers (like in a minivan), then it's a rule subject to
>interpretation---are the QR levers a permanent factory fastener???
>
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>Eric Moon
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