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Reupholstered 1965 Ford Mustang Front Bench Seat on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front

This seat was reupholstered about 2 years ago and stored inside.  It was never used.  This seat is from a 1965 Mustang. 

This is a very rare front bench seat. Still has aluminum tag under the seat when built. 

 It is 51 inches at its widest part across the front. 

I was going to use it in a ford f1 truck but never got around to installing it.  Also same seat that could have been in a cougar. 

Please ask questions as there are no returns. 

I would prefer local pick up.  If you want to ship it you would need to pay all shipping and packaging fees.  I will not be responsible for any damage caused by shipping the seat. 

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