You are correct in your assumption that the rubber strap attaches to the 
tubular seat frame. The trick is to find the holes (should already be there) to 
accept the screw(s) for the strap, as they are almost indubitably covered up by 
the seat upholstery material. What I did was to take a needle and poke ever so 
gently around the approxiamate area I knew the holes were till I found them, 
then marked it, and was able to attach the rubber stay thusly.

 
Tim Osburn, Head Mechanic, Ralph Spoilsport Motors. 
Home of Fine, Old Volkswagens and... 
Grand Canyon Nut.
The Blues Notions website- www.bluesnotions.com



----- Original Message ----
From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Vintage VW <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 9:08:59 PM
Subject: [vintagvw] Rear Seat Back

Good Day all,

My '65 convertible is missing the equipment to hold the rear
seat back from falling forward (can't keep it in the upright position).
After some investigation, I've found out that the  early 60's beetles 
(up to '67) used a rubber strap and hook to hold the rear seat back. 
Interestingly enough the convertibles used a different hook than 
the sedans.

My questions is "How does the rubber strap, bracket, and screw 
attach to the seat back?  Are they attached to the metal frame of the
rear seat back?  I understand that the hook mounts to the rear
wheel well area.  I've found the necessary replacement parts at
Bughaus.com, but would like to know where to mount the strap.

Thanks,
Brian
'65 Convertible
'67 Ghia
'73 Super Beetle

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