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1972 Road Runner Rear Seat Removal

Davison

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The right rear side seat belt has flopped down between the quarter trim panel and the seat. I can tell that the belt is loose. The bolt securing it to the floor pan must not be tight. I'll need to remove the rear seat bottom at a minimum. Can someone tell me how it is attached to the rear floor pan? On one of my older cars, it is a simple push to the rear and lift the seat bottom out. How about the '72 B-Body? Thanks.
 
The right rear side seat belt has flopped down between the quarter trim panel and the seat. I can tell that the belt is loose. The bolt securing it to the floor pan must not be tight. I'll need to remove the rear seat bottom at a minimum. Can someone tell me how it is attached to the rear floor pan? On one of my older cars, it is a simple push to the rear and lift the seat bottom out. How about the '72 B-Body? Thanks.
The same as your other removals.
 
Sometimes they come right out with a rearward push and it comes up. Sometimes it takes a herculean shove rearward to get it out. Eat your wheaties and give a shove.
 
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