1964 Ford Thunderbird Driver Seat Electric on 2040-parts.com
Douglas, Arizona, United States
I have for sale a Used poor vinyl condition Ford Thunderbird Driver seat that came off a 1964 model. Vinyl well need replace.
This is an electric seat that has not been tested though. Previous owner said its working but I cant certify that. This will do a excellent part for restoration. Any questions please let me know. |
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