Concourse Quality Original 1970 Camaro Seat Tracks on 2040-parts.com
Warner Robins, Georgia, US
This is an original pair of GM seat tracks for a 1970 Camaro. These are 1 year only seat tracks that are very difficult to find, especially in this condition and are not available aftermarket. I personally disassembled, cleaned, bead blasted, primed, lubricated and painted in a satin black. Include new chrome, 70 correct knobs but DO NOT include the return spring on the release lever.....but these are available aftermarket for cheap. If you are doing a frame off/concourse restoration on a 70 Camaro....you NEED these tracks.
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