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1955-56 Ford Front Seat Skirting Brkts, Seat Back Stops And Seat Adjusting Knob on 2040-parts.com

US $48.00
Location:

Montpelier, Ohio, United States

Montpelier, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

This is a job lot of front seat parts for a 1955-56 Ford 2dr. The parts fit all Fairlane, Customline and Mainline models. They all fit station wagons, Victoria and Crown Victoria.
The kit includes the front seat skirting brackets with original screws and are becoming harder to find. They are in good shape just need stripped and painted black. Also the two plastic seat back stops that screw into the seat bottom at the back so the seat back rests on them when fully back. This is also some adjustment to align the backs to each other. They are in good shape including the original screws. And finally the seat adjusting knob. It is in good shape and has the two original spring pins required to fasten it to the track handle. This kit is made up of all original parts and is being sold as a job lot.

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