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1969 Ford E-series Van Bucket Seats - No Bases - 70 71 ? 72 ? 73 74 ? Econoline on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Newport, New York, United States

Newport, New York, United States
Cores -- Driver seat need a lot of work. No adj. knobs
Brand:FoMoCo Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:C8UB-89631A6-E (?) pass. seat tag (pic 5)

Offered is a set of front bucket seats from 1969 Ford E300 pop up roof type camper van.   They will likely fit E100s E200s and maybe up to 1974...but please do your own checking first.

SORRY, BASES ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE.

Obviously these are cores...

Driver side needs lots of work....springs are sagging  / unhooked  ...poor shape.
Both seats' adjustment knobs are long gone. (pic 3)
Adjuster lever and slide mechanisms are untested ... think? they're missing springs.

Passenger seat tag (pic 5).... didn't find one on driver seat.

Last two photos are just random pics of the donor

Listed as local "pick-up only"....but may be able to work with potential buyer to ship.

Will do my best to answer any questions or concerns and thank you for looking....


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