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1967 Ford Mustang - Convertible Full Seat Upholstery - Standard - Black Buckets on 2040-parts.com

US $239.95
Location:

Vista, California, United States

Vista, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:43-71227-958 Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Black Sierra Vinyl Part Brand:TMI

California Classic Cars & Collectibles

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Your Classic Mustang Super Store. We Provide Discounts on Large Orders and Ship World Wide Daily!

 

1967

Ford Mustang

Full Seat Upholstery - Standard - Black

Front Seat Buckets

CONVERTIBLE ONLY!

TMI Seat Covers "MADE IN USA"


Item :

43-71227-958

Unit of Measure :
Set

Description :

TMI Products standard seat upholstery replaces your old, worn, and ugly upholstery with renewed style. TMI gives your seats back their original appeal with the correct OE colors and designs. Their precision and pride stitch together heavyweight vinyl with a longer-lasting polyester backing and they use authentic extruded welt--not wrapped cord--for better looking and longer-lasting seats. They're made in the USA and, just as they are proud of their work and investment in the quality of their seats, you will be just as proud seeing the finished results in your vehicle. TMI Products standard seat upholstery offers you the value of a longer-wearing, well-made product for your restoration.

Other Colors avaliable Give us a Call for Availability 

VISIT MY EBAY STORE OR CALL FOR QUESTIONS
(760) 598-9667


Shipping:

     Shipping $29.95 FedEx Ground or Home Delivery in the lower 48 United States.
     We strive to keep the shipping cost as low as possible, and can combine shipping on multiple items. Email me!


Over sea's Shipping:

     Please contact us for International Shipping options. Thank you.


Sales Tax:

     All California buyers must pay 8.00% sales tax or provide a resale number on a California resale card with your payment.


Store Hours and Information:

     California Classics & Collectibles Inc,
     2244 S. Santa Fe Ave Unit C20 Vista Ca 92084
     (760) 598-9667
     Monday thru Friday 8 am to 6pm, Saturdays 9am to 5pm.
          Please always call before you stop in as I am a small operation and could be out running errands.


What We Do:

     California Classics buys then restores 1965 to 1970 Mustangs, and sells them world wide. See the 'About Me' page for our web site.
     We also provide parts and advice for individuals restoring their own cars here in Southern California. Feel free to give us a call!


California Classics & Collectibles Inc. Mission Statement:

     1. To Provide you with the best quality parts available. Remember, we use what we sell.
     2. To Process and ship your order within 24 hours of payment received.
     3. To Provide you with fast and courteous phone or email service for your technical needs.
     4. To Provide you with what ever you need. Just ask! I have a vast supply of vendors and can find all sorts of Mustang parts.
     5. To Ensure your shopping experience with California Classics is happy and painless.

 

REMEMBER IF YOU HAVE A QUESTION ASK

Also if what you need is not in my eBay store, send me an email or call us! I have not yet been able to get all my inventory into my eBay store - it will take time. I do provide excellent discounts on large orders. Send me an email or give me a call and I will try to give you the best price available.

Thanks,
Scott

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