WC63 jump seat
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WC63 jump seat
Would anyone happen to know the wood dimensions for the rear folding jump seat on a WC63?
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Re: WC63 jump seat
Hello Snowman,
I have the upper part of the seat on my 63, that folds up, and the wood is still there.
I will get some measurements tomorrow.
I don't think there is a base left on it.
Ray
I have the upper part of the seat on my 63, that folds up, and the wood is still there.
I will get some measurements tomorrow.
I don't think there is a base left on it.
Ray
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Re: WC63 jump seat
Hello Snowman,
I measured the wood boards that are attached to the upper seat back. The boards are weathered but I think I got it right.
I do not have the base of the seat.
The 2 upper seat back boards are :
20 inches wide, 3 3/4 inches tall , and are 3/4 inch thick wood.
They appear to be made of oak.
The bed is a wood composite style, and I believe a 1943 model, WC-63.
Someone else can confirm, but these were the "widest point" measurements made with regards to weathering.
I hope it helps.
Ray
I measured the wood boards that are attached to the upper seat back. The boards are weathered but I think I got it right.
I do not have the base of the seat.
The 2 upper seat back boards are :
20 inches wide, 3 3/4 inches tall , and are 3/4 inch thick wood.
They appear to be made of oak.
The bed is a wood composite style, and I believe a 1943 model, WC-63.
Someone else can confirm, but these were the "widest point" measurements made with regards to weathering.
I hope it helps.
Ray
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Re: WC63 jump seat
Hi 70th,
THANK YOU!!! That's the exact info I need, I aquired a set of brackets but the wood was removed.
Much appreciated, Thanks again!
THANK YOU!!! That's the exact info I need, I aquired a set of brackets but the wood was removed.
Much appreciated, Thanks again!
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