Vintage Automobile Jump Seats A Pair 20s-30-40s Packard-cadillac-marmon- on 2040-parts.com
Butte, Montana, US
These vintage limosine jump seats were removed and stored a long time ago. Actually pretty decent and covered in brown mohair. No attaching hardware is included. Heavy, weigh 20 plus pounds aoiece. Cushions are 19" by 13 1/2" and backs 14" by 13". Thank you.

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