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1969 Or 1970 Gt6+ Non Reclining Seats, Rails, Covers And Hardware on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Medway, Massachusetts, US

Medway, Massachusetts, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Extra set of non-reclining seats from my 1970 GT6+. I found another decent set of originals for my car, so these are going up for auction. As per the norm, all the foam disintegrated and the vinyl is in rough shape BUT is usable. (only hole is on the driver seat, pictured) A new set of seat foams and these would be decent for a driver. I do not have the seat back panels or any of the rubber support strapping, both seat diaphragms were destroyed as well. The frames are good and I have two slide rails as well, but not sure if they are original. I think I have all the hardware "as removed" in the plastic ziploc bag, but I took these out 15+ years ago... so cannot guarantee


All that being said these are near impossible to find anymore, hopefully somebody can use these.

Local Pickup only.. too bulky to ship. located at ZIP 02053

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