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1967 Chevelle Hardtop Deluxe Bucket Seat Interior Kit Black on 2040-parts.com

US $1,459.95
Location:

Placentia, California, United States

Placentia, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:DI103 Surface Finish:Vinyl Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:MUSCLE FACTORY

THIS LISTING IS FOR A 1967 CHEVELLE HARDTOP DELUXE INTERIOR KIT
THIS KIT INCLUDES:

FRONT SEAT COVERS (BUCKETS)
REAR SEAT COVERS
FRONT DOOR PANELS
REAR SIDE PANELS
DASH PAD
CARPET KIT WITH JUTE BACKING
HEADLINER
REAR BEHIND SEAT PACKAGE TRAY.
FRONT ARMREST PADS (LH+RH)
FRONT ARMREST BASES (LH+RH)
REAR ARMREST BASES
REAR ARMREST PADS
LOCK KNOBS
LOCK FERRULES
DOOR SILL PLATES
 BUCKET SEAT FOAMS
SEAT CHROME TRIM
SEAT END CAPS
SUNVISOR MOUNTS
DOME LIGHT LENS, BASE AND BULB
PACKAGE TRAY INSULATION
INTERIOR WINDSHIELD TRIM
INTERIOR REAR HEADLINER TRIM
FRONT HEADLINER TRIM
WINDLACE
WINDLACE END CAPS
TRUNK DIVIDER BOARD
TRUNK DIVIDER INSULATION
UNDER DASH INSULATION
FIREWALL PAD

THIS KIT LISTED IS BLACK.
WE ALSO HAVE IT IN ALL ORIGINAL COLORS FOR 1967
 


MUSCLE FACTORY
162 E. ORANGETHORPE
PLACENTIA CA 92870

800 762 0317

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