Originally posted by Trevor" post=31304
I can say my previous posting is still suspiciously apropos, as the spread you show (above) appears to show a Galvaneal rear pan, such as what Resto Resign offers and to which I posted a link.(This is wrong, please see below)
I like the use of the word "Improved" for the rear IF that's a reselling of an RD part....but the proprietary front half still looks like the transverse 'hump' is still too high to fit under/through the tunnel like an original...and if a rubber floor mat is put over it, the seat pans don't usually adjust and the answer is to trim the mat.....jus' sayin'. Getting that half-round changed would be a REAL "improvement." (Please correct me if I'm wrong.)(I'm correcting myself: the picture shows that the too-much-of-a-true-half-round transverse part of center 'clam-shell' would be underneath and the "improved" rear pan has the better upper transverse center. I now hear that the "improved" rear is made for Stoddard in the US, not Canada, by the same outfit that made the original 'high-hump' pan halves! I should have waited for better intel, sorry.)
Another edit; I am now hearing that the rear pan rear depressions may also have a slightly deeper draw than even the Simonsen pans do, so I ordered one to measure against originals. These threads bring out the worst (me) and best of things (new intel) when I/we make waves.
Back to Steve...thanks for the opportunity for clarity on such an important detail. BTW, the work displayed here in restoration befits Justin's site and his own attitude. Keep it real and keep it FUN!
While typing this, I had a call from a good customer and referred him to abcgt.com with my observation of the mutually respectful nature here and the incredible entertainment value. He seemed to like that concept and seemed quite interested in "checking it out."
We all need to keep spreading the word!
-Bruce
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