Ww2 Military Vehicle White Halftrack, M3a1 Scout Car Drivers Seat Adj. Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Chandler, Arizona, United States
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This auction is for an original NOS seat adjusting bracket for the drivers seat on the WW2 Military White model Halftracks and Scout Cars. This bracket bolts to the floorboard underneath the drivers seat. The seat adjusting mechanism latches onto this bracket. Good Luck Bidding!
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