1948 Lincoln Continental Back Seat on 2040-parts.com
Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
This is a complete back seat with arm rest for a 1948 Lincoln Continental. It will need reupholstery. This is a pick up item only but if someone absolutley has to have it we will palletize the seat and prep it for shipping for an additional $50.00 added onto the final auction price. The customer will have to arrange and pay for a shipper to pick it up. We wiill assist the shipper you provide to load it.
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