1965 Ford Mustang Coupe- Seat Upholstery For Bucket Seats on 2040-parts.com
Hudson, Florida, United States
received these from a neighbor with limited information - these are a blue color for 1965 mustang coupe. they have been stacked in storage for years so will need cleaning before installation. The bottoms are very dirty. I don't think they have been installed before as there are no marks or holes.
this listing only includes what is shown in the pictures - no foam or seats. there is a small tear on one of the top covers - see photos. ask any questions you have before bidding. I am not a mustang expert just going on what I was told. |
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