70s 80's Gm Delco 6-way Power Seat Motor Buick Olds Chevy Cadillac on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States
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Nice, clean working 6-way power seat motor removed from a 1979 Olds Regency with electromagnetic coils. Guaranteed to work.
I also saved the 60/40 seat tracks from the driver side. Very clean, as well. Contact me if interested. *NOTE: Stated shipping is for Lower 48 U.S. states only. All others, please contact me and I will provide a shipping cost to your specific location. Int'l Buyers are always welcome...however, please be advised taht any and all Customs/Brokerage fees, taxes, duties, etc. are the sole responsibility of the Buyer. Any questions, please contact me. Thanks. |
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