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1956 Ford Front Seat Original Job Lot Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Montpelier, Ohio, United States

Montpelier, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

This is a job lot of 1956 Ford parts. They fit the front seat of all 2dr models of 1956 Ford including the Victoria and Crown Victoria. 
The nylon pieces at the top are the stops the seat back rest on when in normal position. These are for the split seat on 2drs only. 
The next two parts are for the front seat skirting that goes around both ends of the seat. There are two required and they fasten to the seat adjusting rails in front and the seat skirting fastens to them. These fit both 2dr and 4dr models.  
The bottom piece as we all know is the seat adjusting knob. It will fit 2dr and 4dr.
These parts are selling for one price.

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