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I finally got my WWII aircraft seats...

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Pinstriper40, Nov 27, 2013.

  1. Pinstriper40
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    My friend Terry had these seats for over 30 years. I've had my eye on these for the last fifteen years, and the opportunity to buy them finally came up. I believe they are out of a T-6 Texan. I've had one of these before, and I let it go back to the airplane guys. That's not happening this time.

    I see putting them into a chopped deuce Tudor in the future. We'll see!

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  2. john-e-yuma
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    Nice!! Lets see some pictures.
     
  3. Pinstriper40
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    I thought I had posted a picture. Sorry! Here they are!

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  4. Cool - much better with the pic :)
     
  5. gordspeed
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    I love those!...... :)
     
  6. Pinstriper40
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    Thanks! Just wish I had the car to put these in right away!

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  7. What WWII aircraft are they from? They look very cool. JW
     
  8. DocWatson
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    Non parachute pack seats so more likely than not either a training aircraft or something more rear-esh admin type. My guess would be Harvard/Texan?

    Doc.
     
  9. ElSupremo
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    Those are sweet!

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  10. Pinstriper40
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    Yes, Texan is correct. The nice part about getting them out of a Texan is that you get a matching pair!

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  11. DocWatson
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    Very cool seats, should look great in a car. I must say, my reading comprehension is somewhat lacking, you identified them as Texan seats in your first post........Duh!

    Doc.
     
  12. ^^^ Same here !! JW
     
  13. MMM1693
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    Happy Thanksgiving! I'm positive you said those seats were included with the T Coupe body... really sure. Happy Holidays again.
    Dan & Lucy :eek:)
     
  14. Pinstriper40
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    Thanks Dan & Lucy! I hope all is well with you two! Sorry, my memory must be failing me... :)

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  15. 3wLarry
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    I've got original yellow floatation seat back cushions from WWII with mounting hardware for those seats...I'll post some pics of them tomorrow when I get out to the shop...too cold tonight.

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    They look like these that were in my coupe, but no writing on them...
     

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  16. Pinstriper40
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    Those are neat, Larry! Too bad we can't get this stuff at surplus pricing anymore!

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