1965 Mustang Convertible Seats Front & Rear Set on 2040-parts.com
Levittown, Pennsylvania, US
Original seats from a 65 Mustang. Includes front buckets and rear seat both in great condition! Black vinyl ready to drop them into your restoration! Would prefer local pickup but will ship if you're willing to pay for shipping and handling TBD. Don't miss out on this great set!
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