1970 Dodge Charger Coronet Super Bee Gtx Roadrunner Satellie Bench Seat on 2040-parts.com
North Collins, New York, United States
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1970 Mopar b body bench seat core...will fit 68-70 but this seat is the one year only 1970 style...no tracks or headrest included in sale... This is a good core with no rust issues.. Call seven one 6 eight80/7735 for more info
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