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Date:         Mon, 9 Mar 1998 08:22:14 -0600
Reply-To:     "Merin, Lawrence M" <MerinLawrenceM@EXCHANGE.UAMS.EDU>
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From:         "Merin, Lawrence M" <MerinLawrenceM@EXCHANGE.UAMS.EDU>
Subject:      Rear bench seat:  Weekender?
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Fellow enthusiasts, While poking around my newly acquired '87 GL, I found a strange arrangement of steel struts (looks like a collapsed pantograph of some sort) that attach underneath the cushion of the rear bench seat. I can lift the front edge of the seat up about 6" to access the rear heater control (and of course the seat back tips forward to increase the cargo space), but I can't cipher how the seat bottom moves further. Is this a 'weekender' option, and if so, how does it operate? Thanks for your help. Larry Merin merinlawrencem@exchange.uams.edu


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