New Chairs for the Balcony

donald w. miller

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After sitting in and pricing new veranda seats at a motor home store I'm
suddenly having severe sticker shock and highly motivated for an expedition
to the local junkyards.

I'm thinking something similar to the Lincoln Mk VII six way buckets with
adjustable lumbar but am interested in any and all ideas.

It would be nice to rig up a pull out foot rest when we are reclined in them
and facing aft.

Cheers,

Don Miller
75 Glenwood Project
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
 
Don & Arch

In GMCI Newsletter #44, pg4 there is listed "The Seat Man" who
specializes in auto seat replacements for recyclers (PC for junkyard).
His # is

Bill Olson
1225 Manekogon Loop
Hudson, WI 54016
715-386-6202
The address is 5 years old , but I talked to him at this # about 2 years
ago. He had quite a selection, but I went to Bradd&Hall and was
pleased.

Marcus
Rochester, NY
> > I'm thinking something similar to the Lincoln Mk VII six way buckets with
> > adjustable lumbar but am interested in any and all ideas.
> >
> > It would be nice to rig up a pull out foot rest when we are reclined in
> them
> > and facing aft.
 
Don, =

You might want to think about the width of those seats before you purchas=
e
them. If they are too wide, you won't be able to rotate them around. I
purchased my FlexSteel seats from Brad and Hall Associates for 249 each a=

couple of years ago.

Bradd and Hall
420-16 North Main St.
Middlebury, IN

Steve
'74 Glacier
Phoenix

Reply-To: gmcmotorhome

After sitting in and pricing new veranda seats at a motor home store I'm=

suddenly having severe sticker shock and highly motivated for an expediti=
on
to the local junkyards.

I'm thinking something similar to the Lincoln Mk VII six way buckets with=

adjustable lumbar but am interested in any and all ideas.

It would be nice to rig up a pull out foot rest when we are reclined in
them
and facing aft.

Cheers,

Don Miller
75 Glenwood Project
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia