> > > I do need to know how to get the middle seat out of this thing to finish > > cleaning up the carpet, I've given up trying to do it in the car, this is > > garden hose and dry in the sunshine work. Previous owners were hauling > > well-behaved cattle. The interior is very dirty but physically in very > > good shape. > > You have to lift up the carpeting by removing the thin metal that runs > along the floor by the door (three philips screws) and then the bench > seat will slide out after removing the bolts that hold it into the floor. > > Uhhh...IF all you want to do is clean the carpet, removing the seat is unnecessary! The carpet can be removed instead after removing the doorsill strip (as above).
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