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    This is the reason for more legroom in the 31.

    It's a mid-90's Dodge Caravan, two passenger middle seat.

    Reason I emphazise two passenger is that many of the Caravans have the rearmost three passenger seat moved to the middle and the two passenger seat stored elsewhere so as to gain luggage room and still have six passenger capacity.
    Many of them are found in the junkyards in such a configuration.

    A lot of coupe owners will use the three passenger seat after sectioning for proper width which is relatively easy.
    A touch better fit in the coupes, but the two passenger seat - imho - is the way to go for roadsters.

    As you can see the seat back fits back under the rear cockpit rail a touch and can still go back another 2-3".
    The seat frame I built is manually adjustable - four bolts - fore and aft, but it fits me correctly where it's at.

    Pretty comfortable seat as well.
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