The pieces Michael is after are similar in appearance to a bit of angle iron, the same screws that retain the non-removable front most piece of the rear floor board retain these plates/angles, sandwiched together, the plates have slots in them to be able to position them to determine the upright position of the rear seat backs. The front lower edge of them return back a small bit so that the flap on the back of the seat does not dig into it during operation. Without going and measuring them, I'd say they are 1.6mm to 2mm thick.
If you can't buy them they should be real easy for a decent sheet metal shop to fold close enough most people wouldn't pick it, then all you have to do is get the holes/slots in the right place.
Do you need a picture or a profile for the plates?
Definitely would be of help to get a side profile picture with some measurements Mick.
Length shouldn't be an issue as they will be as long as required for each seat back and the slotted holes will align with the floor screw holes already in place..
You maybe able to add measurements to this picture below.
This, I suspect, is something I will need to make up.
If I out source the job I may get a whole bunch made and on sell at cost to others who may need them.
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