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back seats and homeless people 200 1979

Hi, again. I got a Q about back seats? Will any 240 series back seat fit in any year 240? Are sedan and wagon back seats compatible? And does anyone know how to remove them from the older bricks? (bottom half of the seat) I have removed one at the junkyard by cutting the brackets that connect it to the body 85+ model, I assume that that bar under there could be pulled, thus releasing the bottom half. I had no prob with the top half. My wagon seems to be a little bit diffrent where the bottom half connects to the body(same spot where I cut on the newer model), behind where your calf muscles would be if you were sitting in the back seat. Thanks again. Franco79....Funny story that happened to my Brick. A homeless person decided to break into my car and take a nap. Nothing stolen but my change in the ashtray and my windbreaker. My tools and music were in tact. He or she was very considerite of my other belongongs in the car, by stacking them up neatly and putting them in my child seat that was moved by them to the front passenger seat. They did leave foot prints on the interior door panel as they slept. Very weird. My fault, I forgot to lock up after I unloaded a bag of dog food earlier that evening..






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