1965 Galaxie Convertible Boot Cover on 2040-parts.com
Livonia, Michigan, United States
This is a used factory original teal green boot cover from a 1965 Galaxie convertible. It was stored in the trunk for over 30 years. The cover was rolled up inside its storage bag. The storage bag is original also. The cover has all its snaps and the under side is supper clean for its age. The top side is good condition but has either water stains or sun fade. There are light and dark spots. All I did was unroll it and wiped it down with a damp cloth. There are no tears in it but the bend around the outer edge has cracks in it. Pictures show condition pretty well.
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