1968-72 Chevelle Gto 442 Gs Bucket Seat Tracks Original Gm Ss 454 Gs 455 on 2040-parts.com
Livermore, California, US
Here's a set of 1970 Chevelle bucket seat tracks. These are rust and pit free. This is for the driver side.
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