1968 Ford Galaxie Xl Seat Cover Set, Black, Front Buckets And Ht/fastback Rear on 2040-parts.com
Munford, Alabama, United States
1968 Ford Galaxie XL Front Buckets and Hardtop/Fastback Rear Seat Upholstery Set Black in Color Reproduction of the Original Sierra Grain with Kiwi Inserts (Photo is for displaying the pattern and style only, the ones we are selling are brand new in the box) Other Years/Makes/Models Also Available Please Call 256-835-7107 with Any Questions Prior to Ordering Pro/Fit Auto Interiors (256) 835-7107 Contact us for all of your Automotive Restoration Needs! We
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