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Build a Center Jump Seat

by Lawrence Wade
 

I have noticed that many Jeep owners have asked where to obtain a rear seat for a 3A or 3B so they can carry passengers. I have two granddaughters who are Pre-teen America Senior Division State Title-Holders, and I carry them in parades. Not having a rear seat, I built a middle seat so three people can ride up front.
 

November 2000 This picture was taken at a November 2000 Veterans Day parade in a small town in Alabama -- the little ones were so cold that day, that they wanted to stand up to try to keep warm. They also did the decorations. I almost froze it was so cold. (See another photo (30K JPEG) for a better look at Lawrence trying to drive with his hands in his pockets. -- Derek)
 

Seat base The seat can be placed or removed at a moment's notice. The seat base is made from 3/8-inch AC grade plywood, padding is 2-inch sponge foam, and the fabric covering is white sailcloth. I used a staple gun with 1/4 inch staples to secure the fabric on the back of the plywood. The size of the bottom is 11-1/2 inches by 15 inches.
 

Seat back The size of the back is 13-1/2 inches by 20 inches. Note: Measure the distance between your front seats to check the width. The width is critical, as the center seat bottom and seat back rest on the frames of the two front seats.
 

Heidi As you can see, when the grandchildren are not riding, Heidi my big black dog loves to make a trip around the block, always sitting in the center seat.
 

Thanks to Lawrence for sharing his idea. See Family Tradition for more photos of his 1955 CJ-3B. -- Derek Redmond

See also an original Jeep center jumpseat, bought for CJ-3B Number 9.


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