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Broadcast Sheet

ChargingZach

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Hi guys,
Today whilst I was fiddling with my car I saw by the accelerator a corner piece of paper with holes in it like it was from an old printer. I was going through Google and saw a pic that added some proof to my suspicion that its part of a broadcast sheet. Now the main question is this...
How do I remove the driver's bucket seat?
There are two bolts I can see in front of the seat; however, I can't see anything in the back mounts. Please help as it would be saddening to see a broadcast sheet dilapitate under my butt in the driver's seat.
 
4 nuts under the car. Take a 1/2" deepwell socket with ya
 
Hope it's there, mine still lives in its original spot under the back seat! It's pinned in by the seat spring and hog ring. I can't bring myself to tear it and mess with it, after all it has lived there for 48 years

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40 plus year old paper...it would be a good idea to remove it and protect it in acid free protectors. It is already torn there so take a razor blade and release it from the hog ring...
 
Absolutely!!! Would never leave in the car as it will eventually fall apart, get wet, torn, eaten by mice, then you have nothing, glad you still have it.
 
Original owner put wooden blocks to raise the seat. I removed seat and there was a crumpled build sheet .
 
I have another original copy of the buildsheet that was behind the glove box. I have lots of detailed photos of that one and the one under the back seat. I like original stuff the way it was 48 years ago, I am very blessed that I got a car from a family member that had it since new and left it alone and kept it for all those years. The car was not even stored that well but apparently well enough, that sheet is in better shape than 90% of the ones I see posted in books and magazines skowcasing these old Mopars. This is one of those things that I feel is to each his own there is no wrong or rite. For me as long as I own it I want to keep it as untouched as possible, just me, again just the way I feel it should be for this particular car.
 
Hey guys,
An update, thanks all for helping me with the seat removal - yes it was very easy.
Here are the pics of what I found and have carefully removed. I do hope theres another broadcast sheet in the back seat or behind the glove box. Anyways, will let the pics do the talking.

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So can anyone guide me to someone who can install new seat foams in GTA region in Canada? Once the covers are off - my mom does very good stitching and she will stitch it back but I need the rest of the stuff checked and/foam replaced.
 
Apple auto glass in Oakville -Maurio is the owner has done great work on a previous car of mine .
He had to retstich and cut the covers as my wife bought a full set . My car was a convertible but she ordered standard rear bench .
I stripped the seats he covered them .
 
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You can try removing the seat backs off your buckets and might find a sheet there too. Pop the back seat bottom out and check there. Just push back and lift up. It is in there pretty snug but you should be able to lift it enough to see under without having to remove it completely since the front bucket is out of the way.
 
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