1966-67 Front Bucket Seats Dodge Charger Mopar Black Belv Coronet Satellite on 2040-parts.com
Bernville, Pennsylvania, US
Here is a pair of FRONT bucket seats, which should fit 1966-67 Dodge Charger cars, and maybe Coronet, Belvedere, Satellite, etc. from this era.. These are useable, but should be reuphylstered. Seat bases have surface rust, but look solid. Seats need reuphulstering. Local pickup, or ships Fedex. Shipping will be in two boxes, the shipping cost will be times two. These seats are heavy, at near 50 lbs each. Would ship from 19506 zip. Pa. residents pay 6% sales tax. . Ships to Continental U.S. only. Sells AS-IS. Buyer pays shipping.
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