Bench seat for a 1958-60 Dodge truck. Springs and metal parts in good condition with no major problems. Stuffing an cover are shot.
These travel best by Greyhound Package Express for you to pick up at the terminal of your choice. Shipping varies by distance but you would expect to pay $100 or more for shipping from Las vegas to the East Coast, plus $20 for boxing and handling at this end.
Seats for Sale
Bench seat sliders for 1958-60 dodge truck, 58-66 panel wagon(US $19.99)
Gm f body bucket seat track rail two seat set 1967 - 1969 (original)(US $100.00)
1969 gto seat extensions(US $34.95)
1950 1951 1952 chevy seat base frame chevrolet (US $10.00)
"new old stock" 1972 lincoln mark iv tbird front seat back latch solenoid nib(US $49.95)
Nos 1965-66 galaxie front seat track latch tie rod nos see description(US $21.25)
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