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Listed is a set of bucket seats for 1965 Riviera.The seat covers are worn and need replaced.These have manual tracks.Any questions please ask.I have many 1963-65 Riviera parts.If you don't see it listed in my other auctions then email me and if I have your part then I will create a listing for you.
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Seats for Sale
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