64 67 Chevelle 2 Door Sport Coupe Rear Back Seat Ss396 Olds F85 Pontiac Tempest on 2040-parts.com
Cantril, Iowa, United States
Top half of backseat removed from a 64 ss chevelle 2 door hardtop. Frame seams to be in usable shape. Thanks for looking
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