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Vw Bus Van Rear Bench Seat 68-74 Original Seat Oem 221 885 037a on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Brookings, Oregon, United States

Brookings, Oregon, United States
check out the photos, original upholstery
Brand:VW ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:221 885 037A Surface Finish:clean it or re-cover Interchange Part Number:007 Warranty:No Other Part Number:007 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

FOR SALE IS THIS ORIGINAL VW BUS REAR BENCH SEAT, I BELIEVE THAT IT FITS 1968 THROUGH 1974 MODEL YEARS ALTHOUGH I CANNOT GUARANTEE THAT

IT WAS REMOVED FROM EITHER A 1969 OR 1970 VEHICLE

IT IS IN RELATIVELY GOOD CONDITION, STILL WITH THE ORIGINAL COVERS.  THE BEADING IS TORN LOOSE ON THE FRONT BOTTOM.  LOOK AT ALL OF THE PHOTOS!  THERE IS SOME RODENT DAMAGE TO THE HORSE HAIR PAD AND THE MATERIAL IS DIRTY FROM SITTING IN MY BARN FOR THE PAST 23 YEARS.

I CAN DELIVER THIS BETWEEN EUGENE, OREGON SOUTH TO WILLITS OR REDDING, CALIFORNIA.  CONTACT ME BEFORE PURCHASING THIS ITEM.




On Apr-29-16 at 11:11:54 PDT, seller added the following information:

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