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1967 Corvette Teal Leather Seat Covers on 2040-parts.com

US $79.00
Location:

Hudson, Wisconsin, United States

Hudson, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:Used

Selling a used set of 1967 Corvette TEAL LEATHER seat covers.  The covers have used foam attached, and will need to be replaced as they have lost their resilience.  I have included a photo of each front and back.  The last photo shows a close up of a few cracks in the SURFACE of one of the seat bottom corners.  The cracks are not all the way through the leather, but rather just on the surface.  With a good leather cleaner, I think they will clean up nicely.  They should be worth $20.00 for each piece, thus my asking price of $79.00.  I will only sell as a complete set.

The box to ship them in is 16X21X24 and they weigh 20lbs.  I have checked shipping costs: and from the Midwest to either coast is about $47.00.  Sorry but they're just bulky and somewhat heavy.

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