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Date:         Tue, 2 Mar 1999 09:06:44 -0500
Reply-To:     Will Walters <willw@RERFIN.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Will Walters <willw@RERFIN.COM>
Subject:      question about "jump seat"
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Good morning, I have a "jump seat" that I would like to put in my 1988 westy behind the passenger seat. I think the part number is 053 010 006 R. It has a black steel mounting system with pegs at the bottom of the bracket and a "pull and click in to place" type assembly at the top of the mounting bracket. It seats one, and the bottom part can be put into an upright position. It looks a lot like a movie theatre seat, but more comfortable. The question is will it fit????? Can I somehow mount this thing in the westy???

I think the PO may have just wanted to get rid of it (from another vehicle). I have played around with it, and cannot see how it would naturally fit into place. If any listmember knows of mounting hardware, or pieces I will need to assemble, I would appreciate any info on installation. I am in Washington DC/Northern Virginia area. If any listmember knows of a mechanic who can cleanly install this piece, that is also appreciated.:)

Thank you, Will


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