1966-67 Rear Bucket Seats Dodge Charger Mopar Black Fold Down on 2040-parts.com
Bernville, Pennsylvania, US
Here is a pair of rear bucket seats, which should fit 1966-67 Dodge Charger cars. These are useable, but should be reuphylstered. One has levers on it, the other doesnt, thats how I got them. Local pickup, or ships Fedex. 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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