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1955 Cadillac 2dr Coupe Deville? Front Seat Bottom&both Rear Cushions,good Metal on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States

Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States

These have been in storage but previous owner decided he was never going to use them. He said they were out of a Coupe DeVille. There was some mouse nesting that was mostly vacuumed out and they were left out in the sun for 2-3 weeks so Mother Nature's UV rays could pretty much disinfect them. They did also get light rain a couple times which gave the metal parts a bit of light surface rust. With 10% to 20% humidity and always a breeze,it's real easy to dry stuff out around here. No other parts were available. A few decades ago,they were taking the original seats out of everything and replacing them with bucket seats so maybe somebody somewhere that wants to get back to original can use them. Of course the upholstery would need to all be replaced. These will be a project to box and ship and may be boxed separately,if someone wants them and could pick them up,it would be appreciated. If shipped,they will be sent Fedex Ground. Shipping amount includes recycled boxes,packing,shipping to lower 48 and insurance,no other fees or costs.

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