Seating 3 people on the back of a 968 / 928 / Panamera

Seating 3 people on the back of a 968 / 928 / Panamera

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frenchie TVR

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294 posts

182 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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Hi,
I am a bit of a lover of classic sports cars / classic GTs.

I have had a TVR Chimaera 500 for 6 years now, but sadly she does not get used much at the moment and has not done so for the last 3 years, since our son joined us. We live in London (I do the commute to the office on my Vespa and the TVR was used for days / weekend out in the country side, and since becoming parents it’s a car used for “trip with the boys” (we went to Le Mans Classic this summer). She is a keeper, though, or at least for now…

We are having identical twin joining us in 3 months, so I’ll be upgrading the family car from a 5 seater to a 7 seater (will more than likely up the power too…), but my plan is to get a “fast GT” in a couple years’ time.

I like 968 / 928 / Panamera, but with the “bucket seats” at the rear / standard set-up it looks like the rear seating is limited to 2 people, but we’ll have 3 sons.

Questions, do you know if it is possible to move the “rear buckets” seats by a more conventional rear “beach” and also adding a 3rd seat belt…

All the best, Frenchie

tr7v8

7,305 posts

235 months

Friday 23rd September 2016
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Nope it is an integral part of the car on all of them. On a 968/928 & 944 it is where the transaxle lives!

CarsOrBikes

1,143 posts

191 months

Wednesday 28th September 2016
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^ tunnel is between the 968 rears

GC8

19,910 posts

197 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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On 924-derived cars, the car is the same shape as the seat.