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How do I remove the rear seat in my 1970 Camaro. I just discovered broadcast sheet #2. Thanks guys... will post pictures as soon as I recover it.
-Dan
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Slide a few grams of Cocaine under it,& head for the Mexican Border.
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Remove the lower cushion first, push down and back while letting the curse words fly.
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You will have to remove both of the lower cushions and there is a bolt in each side of the upper cushion. (just clarifing)
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