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1977-78 Amc Matador Front & Rear Seats Berry Red Vinyl on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Westford, Massachusetts, US

Westford, Massachusetts, US
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Front & rear seats removed from 77 MATADOR 4-door sedan. Berry red vinyl. Correct for 1977-78 MATADOR. No rips & stitching is fully intact. Will need to be cleaned do to being stored for a long time. Removed from low mileage rusty Matador 12 years ago. This AMC had just arrived in the junk yard so the seats are not weathered or damaged from sitting in the yard for a long time. Also have all 4 door panels for additional money. I may be able to deliver these seats to New Jersey, Delaware, North East Maryland or Eastern Pennsylvania for a delivery fee. Email me for details.

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