1968 1969 Camaro Firebird Fold Down Rear Seat 1967 on 2040-parts.com
Hillsboro, Oregon, United States
|
Nice original fold down rear seat for 1968-1969 Camaro or Firebird. Would also work for 1967, although the latch system was different in that year. Excellent springs, no repair needed. Bottom cover is in nice shape, no rips. Back cover needs replaced on repaired (damaged is contained to 2 individual top sections).
Will be shipped in 2 boxes. I have the latch available in another listing. |
Seats for Sale
1968 1969 camaro firebird fold down rear seat latch(US $89.95)
1968-1970 mopar charger buddy seat, coronet dart gtx
1968-70 mopar charger kick panel wiring protector loom gtx dart coronet
1965 lincoln continental interior seat emblems(US $200.00)
1966-1970 chevelle wagon second row seat folding hinge.
Kool car!!! 1966 corvair ... driver door arm rest. +&+ more!!(US $11.99)
One Lap of the Web: A Bentley reborn, goldRush shenanigans and squirrel-dodging in a BMW
Mon, 17 Jun 2013We spend a lot of time on the Internet -- pretty much whenever we're not driving, writing about or working on cars. Since there's more out there than we'd ever be able to cover, here's our daily digest of car stuff on the Web you may not otherwise have heard about. -- At first glance, this 1953 Bentley R-Type Special Roadster looks like a typical old-school British drop-top.
2013 Pilkington Design Awards winners announced
Thu, 20 Jun 2013Royal College of Art Vehicle Design graduates Nir Siegel and Ian Slattery have taken top honors at the 26th annual Pilkington Vehicle Design Awards, held at the RCA in London. Jaguar designer Earl Beckles presented the award for Best Design Interpretation to Siegel for his Audi Genesis project, a vehicle that builds itself using 3D printing technology to the user's specifications, providing a new kind of owner experience. Beckles said that Siegel's idea was fresh and innovative, while also carrying an interesting story and development process.
Changing course, Chrysler considers a small Ram pickup
Mon, 22 Mar 2010Chrysler may develop a unibody small pickup positioned below the Dakota, whose production will end in 2011. "We're thinking of something that will separate itself from the full-sized truck more than what happens today, both in capability, price and size," said Joe Veltri, Chrysler Group vice president of product planning. "The Ram brand has room to expand into a compact-truck segment." Veltri, interviewed this month at the National Truck Equipment Association's Work Truck Show in St.
