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Amc Oem Jeep Cj Laredo Blk Seat Seat Low Mile Amazing ! on 2040-parts.com

US $1,850.00
Location:

Clarence, New York, US

Clarence, New York, US
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AMC OEM JEEP CJ LAREDO BLK SEAT SEAT LOW MILE AMAZING !

This has to be the nicest (or one of the nicest) original Laredo seat sets. The set was removed from the Jeep when it had less than 10k and stored in dry storage. The material, seams, cushions, and frame intrigity are amazing condition. These are not reproduction and or upholstery re-work. These are the real deal OEM original equipment.  Take note of the original factory date stamp on the underside of the seat dated 82'. Also see how pristine the metal to the seat frame. These are almost perfect and as close to NOS (new old stock) as you will ever find !!!!!!

If you're looking for a correct set for your classic CJ restoration, please consider these.

I also have the matching doors panels and dash pad in similar condition, if you're interested please call 716 512 8307.

Thanks for looking !

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