69-72 C10 K5 Blazer Gmc Jimmy Bucket Seats on 2040-parts.com
Brunswick, Ohio, United States
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HARD TO FIND PAIR OF USED GM OEM BLAZER BUCKET SEATS. THEY ARE NICE, CLEAN AND SOLID SOUTHERN FRAMES AND TRACKS. WILL NEED RE-COVERING AS PICTURED. I RECIEVED THESE IN A CHEVY PARTS LOT AND I DID NOT PERSONALLY REMOVE THESE. PLEASE VIEW PICTURES FOR CONDITION TO SEE WHAT IS INCLUDED IN THIS LOT. HAPPY BIDDING. LOCAL PICKUP, SHIPPING AVAILABLE ALSO.
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Seats for Sale
1968 mustang seat frames(US $550.00)
1967 mustang seat adjustment kit(US $5.00)
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1975 76 77 78 camaro/z28/firebird/trans am black seat belts rear inner only #3(US $49.99)
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1971 camaro seats. 71 - 73, 71 - 76, 71 - 79(US $275.00)
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