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    1. #1
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      Back seat removal!!!!

      My three year old son wants to go for a ride in the camaro. It is a 1968. I need to remove the back seat to install the seatbelts. Are they bolted in? I dont see any bolts. Do they snap in? Any help would be appreciated! thanks!



      Frank



    2. #2
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      The bottom of the seat can be removed by pushing it towards the rear of the car. I find it's not easy and you really need a strong knee. Once you push it towards the back you can lift up and un-hook it. You will need to do this on both sides. I will try to locate a picture of the hook.
      Larry Callahan
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    3. #3
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      Is that the part where your back goes or where your butt goes?

    4. #4
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      I got the bottom out. thanks Larry!

    5. #5
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      yeah i worked on my 69 one for an hour one day PIA..and then the other 69 i had came right out ..go figure..lol
      Darrin Stalnecker
      1969 Camaro Convert full pt pr
      2007 Corvette Supercharged
      1968 Camaro LS1 T56
      http://www.fquick.com/dropit69

    6. #6
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      Oct 2007
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      Atlanta
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      Old thread, but how do you get that sucker back in?? I am having a hell of a time.

    7. #7
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      Aug 2010
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      It can be a beast sometimes. I actually had to take out my front seats and lay down, pushing the bottom of the seat in to where the little notches are.

    8. #8
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      Oct 2007
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      Atlanta
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      Thanks. What actually drops into the notches, one of the springs? Would it help at all if I have the back side tilted up when hooking it in? I also have the seat back and side trims off right now. Seems like this should be easier than it is. :(

    9. #9
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      Aug 2010
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      Los Angeles
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      The back seat needs to be completely screwed in before the bottom seat is pushed in. And the metal rods that hold all the springs together are what go into the lock.




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