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Olds Cutlass / 442 Bucket Seat Covers 72 1972 on 2040-parts.com

US $478.49
Location:

Greenville, Ohio, United States

Greenville, Ohio, United States
Olds Cutlass / 442 Bucket Seat Covers 72 1972, US $478.49, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:Legendary Manufacturer Part Number:AA72GUS0010


This is absolutely the most authentic cover you'll find on the market.  Picture shown is of a full seat to help illustrate the material. You will receive a ready to install set of covers to refurb 2 seats.  Correct for Cutlass / 442 Sports and Hardtop Coupe. 

Please specify which color code you desire: 100G Black, 230G White, 380G Blue, 465G Green, 690G Saddle.

Please note it takes 20 days to ship plus transit time so it would be around 30 days to receive.

Many other interior parts are available - send us a parts list and we can post more product.




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