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1930 - 31 Model A Ford Coupe/cabriolet Seat Frame on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Keswick, Virginia, United States

Keswick, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used

Great Buy!  In like new condition. No rust or wood damage. You need this for your next restoration!

Wood and steel seat frame fits 1930 - 31 Model A Coupe, Sports Coupe and Cabriolet.  Separate bottom  wooden seat frame included. Seat springs not included.  Frames appear to have been used only once, with few tack holes.  All wood is sound.
Buyer responsible for pick up or shipping. Seller will consider delivery within 75 miles of Charlottesville, Virginia 
Seller will pack shipment free of charge.

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