Hi all
Newbie question time and hopefully not too silly but is there any difference between a 2 door rear seat and a traveller rear seat ? As I am looking to replace mine or possibly recover.
Thanks in advance
Traveller back seat
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Traveller back seat
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Re: Traveller back seat
Certainly different part numbers for each 4 version of rear seats over the years.
I suspect the shapes are slightly different.
Rear seat for 2 Dr and Tourer are the same, but the Traveller one is designed to be moved around.
Look for a download of AKD 3542, the Morris Minor Body Service Parts catalogue. You'll find it quite useful for such questions.
I suspect the shapes are slightly different.
Rear seat for 2 Dr and Tourer are the same, but the Traveller one is designed to be moved around.
Look for a download of AKD 3542, the Morris Minor Body Service Parts catalogue. You'll find it quite useful for such questions.
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Re: Traveller back seat
Completely different I'm afraid. The Traveller seat has a much stronger frame to enable it to hinge and fold down and then carry some weight as a load area. You need the correct seat for each vehicle.
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Re: Traveller back seat
Thank you both I will hunt out the download and keep looking
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I have located and downloaded AKD3542 what a amazing tomb now to get the office printer fired up.
Again guys thank you there is a lot to take in on this new path but I am loving it
Again guys thank you there is a lot to take in on this new path but I am loving it
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Good stuff. All of us are still learning.Meggie moggy wrote: βFri May 14, 2021 7:32 pm I have located and downloaded AKD3542 what a amazing tomb now to get the office printer fired up.
Again guys thank you there is a lot to take in on this new path but I am loving it
As an aside, I think (and hope) you mean tome rather than tomb
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Re: Traveller back seat
The joys of predictive text
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Re: Traveller back seat
Didn't you hear the rumours about Lord Nuffield being a vampire......... (cue manic laughter and the lights suddenly going out).......As an aside, I think (and hope) you mean tome rather than tomb
Ghostly wishes,
Mike.
(More manic laughter.....)
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