67 Plymouth Gtx Satellite Bucketseat Headrests on 2040-parts.com
Leicester, Massachusetts, United States
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You are bidding on a pair of headrests for a 67 plymouth gtx satellite. The headrests are rare and hard to find. 1 year only. The headrests are in very good shape. Not ripped or torn. They look good. The shiny stuff on one headrest is tape. I clean it off some but it will clean up good. Been in dry storage for year . I will combine shipping. Ask questions early and good luck bidding.
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