>Gordon a type B lark seat is used in Champs to allow access to area
>behind the seat. It is a split back bench normally found in 2dr sedans.
>I used one from a '63 F4 2dr sedan in my Champ 8E12.
>I suspect Peter is still seeking a similar solution.
>
>Gordon Richmond wrote:
>>> any type b bench seats in that 'mess'?
>>>
>>> Gordon Richmond wrote:
>>>> Just offloaded the latest crippled puppy at the Studebaker rancho
here. It's a '63 Lark 4
>>>> door sedan, with a six cylinder standard ****ft. Body is VERY
solid,except for the usual
>>>> front fender rust. I drove it of the trailer. It runs and stops, but
the clutch pedal is
>>>> to the floor and won't release. Sounds like a linkage issue, and I'll
take a quick look at
>>>> it later.
>>>>
>>>> Another Lark VI and a bunch of parts came with; so I have another
road trip scheduled for
>>>> Saturday. That Lark is an automatic, and also runs, but smokes badly,
and has a rough
>>>> body. Definitely parts car material. This one here could be a
builder; would be a great
>>>> car for young person to start out on.
>>>>
>>>> Amongst the parts that came with: 2 NOS rear quarters for '63-up 4
door sedans, two type
>>>> 35 automatics, less converters; a '63 hood, and a '63 nose cone; a
mess of doors, two 6
>>>> cylinder radiators, and a mess of small parts, and some seats,
including a pair of '63
>>>> individual recliners.
>>>>
>>>> Any of this stuff is available. I basically bought it to save it from
the crusher.
>>>>
>>>> Gord Richmond
>>
>>
>> Type B?
>>
>> Meaning what? The seats are all Lark or Cruiser seats, mostly bench.
>>
>> Gord Richmond
OK, there are two front seats I have yet to pick up, but I'm pretty sure
they are from 4
door sedans or Cruisers, and do not fold. The only 2-door seats I have are
recliners, and
they are too bulky to fit in a Champ, plus the reclining feature would be
wasted.
Gord Richmond


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