Seat Mechanisms

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vsurg
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Your car is a: 1978 Fiat 124 Spider

Seat Mechanisms

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I am restoring a 1978 and after figuring out the 'secret' door to the second seat back screw, I see that the plastic piece that hooks the seat back and prevents it from moving forward is broken and not salvageable. Before I sink money into upholstery rejuvenation, I need functional seats. Would the 1979 mechanisms work here (AR has them for sale)? Any suggestions?
TX82FIAT
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I think the 78 1800 uses the same rails and controls under the seat as the Spider 2000. But the side mechanism is different. Not sure if side mechanism is interchangeable.
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18Fiatsandcounting
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Post by 18Fiatsandcounting »

Didn't the earlier years have a hollow steel tube (with squared ends) that went between the hinges on either side of the seat, while later years had a solid square steel rod for that function? Or the other way around? As such, the hinge mechanisms (seat back tilt) would be different, although I don't know what the cutoff year was.

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vsurg
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Note: I am not referring to the undercarriage of the seats. I am referring to what AR calls the 'seat mechanism' which is the corner attachment that connects the back to the bottom seat. In 1978, there was a turning dial that micro adjusted the seat. I am not sure if a later version (1979) would work instead, but AR sells the 1979 version.
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I don't think the 79 will work on the 78. They completely changed the seats.
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vsurg
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Thank you!
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I'm taking a trip to the local library that just happens to have a 3D printer...so I will let you all know if I can scan the one intact piece I have left to quadruplicate it!
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So...I promised a follow up. I took the broken part to the local library where the librarian, using 'Tinkercad' ( a free online CAD program) and me giving her the micrometer measurements, created a .stl file that she sent to the 3d Printer queue. I picked up the piece a couple of days later and it fit perfectly. I took it to the local commercial plastic fabricator and for $45, the made me six pieces out of high density plastic/fibre. Mounted and ready to install (once I finish reupholstering the seats, painting the car, installing hush mat, carpet...you understand.

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This is the prototype only
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i want to have the address of your library! great service. and great solution.

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