> > I'm looking for half of a GM built dinette, the front half on the curb side or the rear half on the street side.
> > Thank you, Hal
> If you are talking about the foam cushions on plywood cases, build them. Trivially simple if you have a sabresaw and 3/4" plywood and some
> hardwood to make cleats. Any upholstery shop can make the covers for the foam cushions.
>
> If you need the "contact paper" that covers them to match your interior, I can't help.
>
> I had to replace the back of one that had been water damaged. I cut it with a table saw. Even the curved part.
>
> I can give you detailed measurements and pictures.
>
> The angle brackets come from your big box store. The angle steel that attaches the back to the aisle side of the base is the only thing you have
> to get cut to length and holes drilled.
I need the GMC built one that has a metal frame with a handle you pull to fold it flat. I have the rear curb side one that was recently given to me by
a fellow GMCer and I'd like to match it for the rest of the dinette/bed. The grandkids will be happy campers (I hope)
Hal
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1977 Royale 101348,
1977 Royale 101586, Diesel powered,
1974 Eagle Bus 45',w/slideout