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Packard Seat Leather Upholstery-rear Lower on 2040-parts.com

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Garner, North Carolina, United States

Garner, North Carolina, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Just opened a box of leather pieces from an auction and I believe this is for a rear lower seat of a 1955 Packard Caribbean. Some of the pieces are present. It has a  white front facing pleated area. The rest is supposed to be light blue but in certain light has a greenish tinge to the color. Why the covering was disassembled I do not know. The blue can be flipped and used to create both sides of the rear seat. Maybe it was removed from a junked car piece by piece.  Good for use as a pattern if you don't have one. As I complete the other coverings, I will list them. Any questions or more specific photos, just ask and I'll try to oblige. The Carribbean rear seat is strange as it only fits the convertible for 55-56. It has a jutting out piece that wraps around the quarter panel for hiding the top mechanism.

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