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Nos R 1969 Mustang Standard Coupe Upholstery Kit Complete Set Seat Covers White on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Taylorsville, Kentucky, United States

Taylorsville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

You are bidding on the seat cover set in the pictures. This is a complete set to fit a 1969 standard Ford Mustang coupe. Kit consists of tops, bottoms and flat back panels for 2 front bucket seats; top and bottom for rear seat; 2 headrest covers. This kit is a new old stock reproduction. Someone, the seamstress I assume, has signed most of the pieces with a marker pencil. They were made on the backsides of the material and have bled through. These marks may need to be covered up or removed in some way or they may be OK in an out of sight/hidden area (see pics). You get everything in the pictures for one price. All pieces are in excellent, new unused condition. Buying as is. Check out my other items for sale including more Mustang parts. PayPal is preferred.

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