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  • 1950 Champion seat springs help needed

    Any one know how I could get more support in the seat of my Champion? The springs nearly go to the floor and this does not make for a comfortable ride. I have seen on the owner's manual that heavier springs were available as a dealer installed option. Any one got a clue as to where something like this could be found?

    Or...Any other suggestions?

    I have a bad back and the sag limits my driving to about 20 minutes at a time. I would really like to make this a more regular driver.

    Thanks

    Tim Porter
    Hebron Illinois
    1950 Champion 2dr

  • #2
    I just had my springs redone from Snyders Antique Auto in Springfield Ohio. He did a nice job using the bottoms of my seat springs and new from there up. I am pretty sure they could do whatever you needed to have done. They are a F#@$ Model A and T parts house but will do any seat springs.

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    • #3
      I just had my springs redone from Snyders Antique Auto in Springfield Ohio. He did a nice job using the bottoms of my seat springs and new from there up. I am pretty sure they could do whatever you needed to have done. They are a F#@$ Model A and T parts house but will do any seat springs.

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      • #4
        Small world, I used to drive past there all the time when I still lived with my parents.

        nate

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        • #5
          Small world, I used to drive past there all the time when I still lived with my parents.

          nate

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          • #6
            I drove past there too, went right past when I went to drop off my springs. You're a long way from home.
            Sorry for all the losses at the school down your way.

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            • #7
              I drove past there too, went right past when I went to drop off my springs. You're a long way from home.
              Sorry for all the losses at the school down your way.

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