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How do the rear trim quarter panels fit

Hi,

Does anyone know where I could get this kind of info for a 1960 BT-7? This is great stuff.

Thanks!
Rob
 
On my BJ8, I only have the one bolt through each outer wheel well securing the rear seat back. I guess the BJ7s had two...?
 
David,
I have the Moss tapes on BJ8 interior installation and they said that they found some cars only had one bolt on each side. Mine is a 64 late Phase I and it has two bolts. Have a good day!

John
 
davidb said:
On my BJ8, I only have the one bolt through each outer wheel well securing the rear seat back. I guess the BJ7s had two...?

Dave, my 64 BJ8 phase 2 had two bolts.
 
Roger, you got a "Friday" car. They ran out of separate turn signals just before the weekend. So they buttoned it up and gave you a couple extra bolts as a consolation prize. :banana:
 
Hi Roger, rain just let up& I ran out to the shop an took pic of my 63 BJ7, They don't have a folding shelve. There's a vertical piece of channel(metal) on either side w/ rectangular hole near the top. A rubber catch held in by a cotter key on the other side.A chrome retainer(held by 2 Phillips screws) is located on the seat back about 1" from the top on the back side.This keeps the back secure while braking. There are also two hindges on the backs bottom edge that allow it to pivot forward whilst folding top down. I have spare Phase 2 put choose not to use it. Hope this helps, If you need pics e-mail me gstigen@msn.com . Cheers
 
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