Model T, Model A Ford Speedster Seat, 1920 - 1930s, Hot Rod, Race Car Oldschool on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, US
This is a really old seat out of a car from the 20s or 30s I'm guessing that would make a great seat base for your speedster project. There is no rust out - just some surface rust. For some reason the shipping calculator won't work on this piece, but I will ship it the most economical way - please ask. Please write if you have any questions, thanks.
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