1937 Packard 120 115 36 38 Seat Street Rod Hot Project Vintage on 2040-parts.com
Castro Valley, California, US
1937 Packard 120 coupe seat base with one slide, for sale is all you see. came off my 37 120 convertable but likely fits many yrs and models and 115 cars. 46'' wide by 18 1/2''. crusty and rusty but still a solid unit.
Other Parts for Sale
- 1937 packard 120 115 36 38 steering wheel column street rod hot project vintage (US $128.00)
- 392 hemi cam 331 354 1957 street rod hot project vintage (US $58.00)
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- New mopar carburetor air heater fasteners 1970-74 a-body 318/340/360(US $7.99)
- New mopar power steering pump fasteners 1970-74 318/340(US $29.99)
- New mopar pinion snubber hardware 1966-71 dana 60(US $5.99)
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