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Hi All,
I'm going to be attempting an interior conversion shortly, and am just trying to figure out what I'm going to do with the rear seat. Basically I have some sedan seats as well as lots of other bits lined up. Door trims, console, front seats, and rear seat base are not an issue, but the backrest for the rear seat is. The brackets don't quite line up from the advice I've been offered so far (thanks Chief!) but that can be sorted by swapping them around. The main issue is the centre seatbelt - in the wagon, they're integrated into the back rest, but in a sedan obviously they're in the parcel shelf. Easy way around this would be to either have no seatbelt, or just put a lap-sash in there - but these are not an option. Only other thing I can think of is to transfer the trim from the sedan back rest to the wagon back rest. Only problem with this is that the sedan seat has an armrest, the wagon does not - so at this stage this option is out too! I'm hoping that maybe Fairmont wagons were available with black leather as an option, or with an arm rest in the back seat.... Really hope I can work this out because if I can't sort the back seat, I don't know if I'll bother with the rest as I don't want a bitsy mismatched interior. Anyone have any ideas??!!! Thanks, Justin.
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