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1982 Sierra rear seats?

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1982 Sierra rear seats?

Post by RoBwOg »

Hey guys, I recently got a Sierra 1982 and it only has 2 seats.

Is this normal? Can i put rear seats in somehow?

I'd really like to have some rear seats if possible.


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Post by CRUSHU »

i have a rear seat if you want, pm me if you are interested. where are you?
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Re: 1982 Sierra rear seats?

Post by greg »

RoBwOg wrote:Hey guys, I recently got a Sierra 1982 and it only has 2 seats.

Is this normal? Can i put rear seats in somehow?

I'd really like to have some rear seats if possible.


Robbie


Yes it is normal - there were some lower class models sold without rear seats (just like some models have carpet and some have vinyl).

Yes you can install a rear seat into it - the holes should already be there in the floor. You will also need the bracket that the seats clip onto at the back (on the floor), and naturally - a couple of seatbelts :)

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+ a mod plate

Post by Damo »

And in Qld you need a mod plate to change the seating capacity.
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Post by greg »

Damo wrote:And in Qld you need a mod plate to change the seating capacity.


Fair call - it would be a good idea to check out the ID plate on the firewall - that will say how many passengers the car is allowed to seat.
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Re: 1982 Sierra rear seats?

Post by RoBwOg »

greg wrote:
RoBwOg wrote:Hey guys, I recently got a Sierra 1982 and it only has 2 seats.

Is this normal? Can i put rear seats in somehow?

I'd really like to have some rear seats if possible.


Robbie


Yes it is normal - there were some lower class models sold without rear seats (just like some models have carpet and some have vinyl).

Yes you can install a rear seat into it - the holes should already be there in the floor. You will also need the bracket that the seats clip onto at the back (on the floor), and naturally - a couple of seatbelts :)

cheers


Well my model came with carpet but no rear seats. I'll have a look underneath the carpet for the mounting holes

Ill check the "ID plate" for seating capacity, if its only 2 i'll get my dads engineer friend to have a look at it

Thanks for the help guys!
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Re: 1982 Sierra rear seats?

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RoBwOg wrote:Well my model came with carpet but no rear seats. I'll have a look underneath the carpet for the mounting holes


10 bucks says that either the carpet was added or the back seat was removed by the previous owner of the car :)

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Post by RoBwOg »

Well the carpet definately looks standard, so maybe seats were taken out.

I also have another question, my 4wd gearstick doenst have any markings on it so i dont know what the positions do? Can anyone tell me which positions do what?
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Post by greg »

hehehe...

Looking at the shifter from above facing the front of the car - i think it is as follows:

Upper left is 2wd
Lower is 4wd high
Middle Right is neutral
Upper Right is 4low

hope that helps :)
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Post by RoBwOg »

greg wrote:hehehe...

Looking at the shifter from above facing the front of the car - i think it is as follows:

Upper left is 2wd
Lower is 4wd high
Middle Right is neutral
Upper Right is 4low

hope that helps :)


Yeap thanks for that, by "Lower is 4wd high" you mean lower left?
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Post by greg »

RoBwOg wrote:Yeap thanks for that, by "Lower is 4wd high" you mean lower left?


Close to the handbrake end.. technically it will be lower right, but there really isn't a left and right at the handbrake end is there - it's just a centre position i think.
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Re: + a mod plate

Post by droopypete »

greg wrote:
Damo wrote:And in Qld you need a mod plate to change the seating capacity.


Fair call - it would be a good idea to check out the ID plate on the firewall - that will say how many passengers the car is allowed to seat.


If you take the 2 seater to Vicrogues you can get a "G" clasification on your rego which entitles you to park in loading zones without any signwriting on your doors, if it is a soft top they will call it a ute, and if it is a hard top they will call it a van, and there is no charge to get the goods clasification (amazing :) ).
When you are done, take it home and put the back seats in :lol:
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Re: + a mod plate

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droopypete wrote:If you take the 2 seater to Vicrogues you can get a "G" clasification on your rego which entitles you to park in loading zones without any signwriting on your doors, if it is a soft top they will call it a ute, and if it is a hard top they will call it a van, and there is no charge to get the goods clasification (amazing :) ).
When you are done, take it home and put the back seats in :lol:
Peter.


I think (from a Vicroads point of view) that having your car classified as a "G" (or at least non-passenger vehicle) also gets you some cool allowances for things like exhaust, engine mods etc... i.e. you can get except from rules to do with EPA regulations, exhaust cats etc... :cool:
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greg wrote:
droopypete wrote:If you take the 2 seater to Vicrogues you can get a "G" clasification on your rego which entitles you to park in loading zones without any signwriting on your doors, if it is a soft top they will call it a ute, and if it is a hard top they will call it a van, and there is no charge to get the goods clasification (amazing :) ).
When you are done, take it home and put the back seats in :lol:
Peter.


I think (from a Vicroads point of view) that having your car classified as a "G" (or at least non-passenger vehicle) also gets you some cool allowances for things like exhaust, engine mods etc... i.e. you can get except from rules to do with EPA regulations, exhaust cats etc... :cool:


I wouldn't know about all that shifty stuff Greg as my car is 100% legal except for the chrome scull gear knobs and the lucky dice valve caps :lol:
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