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1969 Gto/lemans Black Bucket Seats Recovered With Original Headrest on 2040-parts.com

US $202.50
Location:

Federal Way, Washington, US

Federal Way, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:Black Warranty:No

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You are looking at a pair of A-Body Black bucket seats. Re-covered in 1969 GTO/Lemans seat covers.
Head rests are original factory covers with no defects.Seats have new covers with original metal emblems, New plastic trims with chrome edges (sides and backs) new headrest chrome adjustment levers.new chrome metal seat adjustment knobs, new bottom springs and cleaned and painted seat tracks,new release knobs.Be sure these seats will work for you before bidding. Shipping is flat rate at $175.00, or you can arrange packing & shipping yourself. If shipping is significantly cheaper I will refund the difference. Any questions about these seats feel free to e-mail me. Shipping is for continental USA only. I reserve the right to end the action early as the item is listed locally. I have described these seats as best as I can, be sure to ask any questions before the actions ends.

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