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My grandson's new desk chair.

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Last fall I brought a 72 home to strip. My grandson hopped in and declared the passenger set was his.:D He said that it was the most comfortable seat he had ever sat in:love: (in his 5 years of life). I decided to make him a desk chair and we finished it today.

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Last fall I brought a 1972 Datsun 240Z for parts. My 5 year old grandson hopped in and declared that the passenger seat was his. He said that it was the most comfortable seat he had sat in. I just finished making him a desk chair. Would not let me edit. I sometimes type faster than I think! That is not to say I type fast!

That looks cool! Thought about putting the bumpers, grill and headlights on the wall in my office. That would be a great chair there!

Hmm...thought about doing this myself a while back, then I forgot and now realize I have a broken office chair about 5 feet from me and I have 2 seats (redone by po of a parts car in burlap) that aren't doing anything.

Great work, now to craigslist to look for a computer chair for mine!

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I thought of putting a tail light with a light in it on the wall. I would keep it usable though just in case I ever needed it.

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