
Rumble Seat - Ford Model A - Antique Automobile Club of …
Dec 20, 2017 · Your rumble lid handle looks the same as my Special Coupe, cant tell if it is locking or not. The seat cushion has two metal 'tabs' on it that fit into two holes in the floor pan of the seat to secure it in place.
How to get in rumble seat - General Discussion - Antique …
Apr 8, 2017 · Top and side curtains went up (even on Pierce-Arrows, side curtains leak), but the ladies in the rumble seat survived a thorough drenching on the 20 miles back to the host hotel in Fairport, NY. Talk about good sports!!
Why Rumble Seat - Antique Automobile Club of America
Apr 4, 2002 · Rumpus seat makes total sense to me, not like anyone can see much of what may (or may not) be going on in a rumble seat, particularly not the driver or passenger in the front. Then again I've always been partial to the term rumpus room, I remember my grandfather calling the family room the rumpus room when I was little, I've been calling them ...
Rumble seat Cadillac - Antique Automobile Club of America
Dec 8, 2024 · Built by James Jeffords with Brooks Stevens, supposedly doing for a proposal to AMC. There was also a Vignale-built factory concept car, which had a rumble seat, and was actually the inspiration for the AMX in the first place. There was a well-known rumble seat kit available for the two-seat Thunderbirds.
Rumble Seat Coupes - General Discussion - Antique Automobile …
Nov 3, 2019 · The terms "rumble seat" and "mother-in-law seat" have been used somewhat interchangeably since about 1906. A friend of mine, researching his 1908 Ford model K 6-40 roadster found "rumble seat" used as a description for the single removable seat added behind the main driver/passenger seat on roadsters as early as 1906.
where I can find a rumble seat lock mechanism? - Discussion Forums
Mar 3, 2025 · Would anyone have any information where I can find a rumble seat lock mechanism or where I may have 1 made. I have the handle and the mechanism box but the are is broken off. Any help would be appreciated.
On-Line Auction: 1929 Packard 633 Rumble Seat Roadster
1929 Packard 633 Rumble Seat Roadster, 10,043 Miles Showing, Title Will Be Marked Miles Exempt, Straight 8 Cylinder Engine, Manual Transmission, Twin Pilot Ray Driving Lights, Dual Side Mount Spares With Side Mirrors, Rear Luggage Rack, Golf Club Holders, Goddess Of Speed Radiator Mascot, Wind Wings, Finished In Tan With Brown Fenders, Tan Cloth Top, Tan Leather Interior, 6 Volt System, Highly ...
1934 Plymouth PE rumble seat coupe - $25,000 - Discussion Forums
Oct 6, 2024 · Few odd items, crank hole cover and window cranks are Dodge not Plymouth, firewall up to the hood lacing should be black, as should the radio plate, rumble seat steps are non-Mopar, look like Ford. Odd color although most of the available 34 PE color combinations were one color, with the PF and PG tending towards the black fenders.
Rumble Seat Blanket - Antique Automobile Club of America
May 24, 2015 · I've never heard of a Rumble Seat Blanket, but Packard did sell Lap Robes. Here's an example from a 1934 Accessory Brochure: Source: PackardInfo.com The 1934 prices ranged from a low of $10.25 to a high of $75.00. FWIW, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics web site, the equivalent buying power today would be $180.98 to $1,324.25.
What Was The Last Production Car With a Rumble Seat?
Aug 17, 2020 · Correct. The rumble seat was standard equipment only on 39 convertibles of both makes and both convertibles were offered only as deluxe models. A rumble seat was optional on the 39 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe. The Plymouth convertible had a power-operated top which I think was the first in the industry.