1953 1954 Chevrolet Belair Sedan Interior Front Bench Seat Floor Mount Track Set on 2040-parts.com
Ridgeville, Indiana, United States
Here is the front bench seat track for the 53 and 54 Chevrolet Bel Air sedan 4 door. I pulled the release on both of these and tracks both slide. Feel a little gritty when moving. Probably needs cleaned up and greased. This car had been in storage for years and years. Check out the pictures good. These are sold as is, all sales are final. So make sure these are exactly what you need before you buy them. No returns. We ship world wide, if you need help figuring shipping costs feel free to ask. Check out my other listings, we have lots of used parts to sell. Thanks |
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