1968-1969 Corvette Vinyl Headrest Covers - Gunmetal on 2040-parts.com
Effingham, Illinois, United States
1968-1969 Corvette Vinyl Headrest Covers - Gunmetal
Our custom handmade C3 1968-1969 Vinyl Headrest Covers instantly restore like-new looks to your Corvette interior! All covers are hand-inspected for consistent pattern and panel configurations as the originals, ensuring an exact fit. Automotive Grade Vinyl is used to create these custom headrest covers to put the finishing touch on your Corvette interior restoration that is sure to get you noticed. 1968-1969 Vinyl Headrest Covers consist of both
driver and passenger sides.
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