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Vintage Bucket Seat Covers, Nos on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Spokane, Washington, United States

Spokane, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:California Cushion Company Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:9350 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Vinyl, Velour

Vintage Bucket Seat Covers, NOS in Original Box with paperwork.

Gold Edition, Classic Velour, made by California Cushion Company. Model number 9350. Box is dated 1982. Supposed to fit most low back bucket seats, so I suspect it will fit quite a lot of classic 1970’s vehicles too.

Black leather look vinyl with a stipe of grey velour running down the center. I measured them to give you an estimate of size. The bottom seat is aprox. 21 inches front to back and about 20 inches wide. The top is 23 inches from bottom seam to top seam and 19 inches across from seam to seam. It has a stretchy back fabric to ease in putting them on and hold them more snuggly in place.

Sold as is so please ask questions before you bid. Brand new vintage seat covers in perfect condition.

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