1967 Chevelle Front Bucket Seat Blem Covers Light Blue 67 El Camino Malibu Ss on 2040-parts.com
Whittier, California, United States
HERE'S 2 LIGHT BLUE TOP BUCKET SEAT COVERS FOR 67 CHEVELLE. ONE OF THE COVERS IS STITCHED WRONG. BOTH COVERS HAVE THE EMBLEM HOLES ALREADY POKED. I DON'T HAVE TO BOTTOM COVERS, JUST THESE 2 TOPS. THANKS FOR LOOKING. SAVE A BUNCH ON MY PARTS! Check out my other items!
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