1957-1959 Chrysler Desoto Dodge Plymouth 2 Dr Seat Arm Covers '57 57 '58 58 '59 on 2040-parts.com
York, Pennsylvania, US
1957-1959 Mopar seat arm covers. Fits Chrysler, Desoto, Dodge, and Plymouth 2 door cars. Plastic is in excellent condition-- no cracks, warping, or corrosion. Excellent base for your interior restoration. Can easily be painted to match your interior.
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