Driver seat from a 69' Datsun Roadster 1600. Has tears in a few spots. The pictures show the worst of it. Good for a daliy driver. Came from a left over parts car I had. What you see is what you get. Sliders work. Any questions just ask. No returns. I will have to disassemble to ship. Send zip for shipping quote.
Seats for Sale
Vintage antique automobile jump seat frame rumble seat ford chevrolet gm(US $70.00)
Cuda/challenger seat covers(US $200.00)
1965 mustang fastback fold down rear seat 65 66 67 68 69 70(US $150.00)
1963 1963 gm 2 door sedan car seat covers vintage ratrod nos green ratrod(US $199.00)
1962-1965 nova chevy ii package tray 2dr colors available 62 63 64 65(US $36.95)
1969 camaro, chevelle, nova deluxe rear seat belt set(US $100.00)
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