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1967-1968 Mustang Front Bucket Seats Excellent Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, US

Houston, Texas, US
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Left and Right Bucket Seats for 1967-68 Mustang.

These high back buckets were going to replace the low back variation in my 1967 Mustang. 

There are in excellent condition both inside and out.

Seats are in two pieces (they were easier for me to package when I purchased them).

NO FRAME RAILS, NO ADDITIONAL HARDWARE. 

Please work with me on shipping as I haven't had the chance to estimate shipping charges.

I hope to get an estimate by the end of the auction.

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No International shipping please and no returns.

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