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1961 1962 61 62 63 64 Will Ship Falcon Futura Rear Seat Bench Fold Down Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $260.00
Location:

Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Country of Manufacture:United States

 Up for sale here is the original middle fold down seat from one of my mid to early 60's Ford station wagons I believe. Take a close look, it comes just as you see it. It is in very good shape but the material is quite old. This I am sure can be used in many vehicles and can be modified for that special project you are building. If you need this shipped it will ship with Greyhound to the closest depot to your location for $125. It is quite heavy. I will send you a separate invoice through Pay Pal. Feel free to call me with any questions. thanks . Dean 760-868-0592 mornings and evenings till 9pm Pacific time

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