Thanks to
@J_Walker1977 I got my rear seat delete built and installed!!
This was a project that hit multiple road blocks. Starting with just getting the seat out. My 18mm deep socket is buried in storage somewhere, so I used a box end to break them and a crescent to get them off, then realized I have to remove the 40% seat to get the 60% out. So finally, I borrowed a deep socket 18mm. It was at this point that I realized I left the 3 nuts I had already taken off on the tailgate the other day. So I called the stealership to see what the maximum I would have to pay to replace them would be. $12.50 per nut!!! Then I found a wrench-a-part about 5 miles from my house. It was a $2 entrance fee. I found the nuts in the 1st veh I looked in, and they cost me $0.25 each. Take that Bastrop Ford!!! So disaster averted I began planning the new insert. 3-4 versions later, I settled on something I was pretty happy with, and
@J_Walker1977 offered me his shop to build it. A few minor hiccups and design alterations later, and I've got a solid new cabinet sitting where my 60% rear seat used to sit. It breaks down into a few parts with a total of 16 screws and 2 nuts.
The drawer was his handiwork because of a design oversight on my part. But I like it better this way.
This is stage 1. I'm going to live with it for a while and see what I like and don't like. Stage 2 will give it paint or stain, and a slide out for the fridge, as well as any other changes I realize I'm in need of.
As luck would have it, the solar panel fits on the passenger side like it was designed that way (it wasn't). So a bungee will get installed to hold it in place.
(Excuse the loose tools in the floorboard I hadn't gotten them all put away and was losing light for the pictures)