1957 Chevy Bel-Air 2 door sedan
Brand new seat cover set originally purchased at Harmon Chevrolet Restoration Includes front and rear covers, pre-sewn and ready to install. Front and rear covers are black grain vinyl and red vinyl with cloud pattern, weaved black pattern with red cloud filled thread, silver welt trim. Includes pre-assembled door and quarter interior panels of red and black vinyl in waterfall style and lower ribbed vinyl on bottom sections. |
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