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1968-72 Complete Power Bucket Seat Track,gto,lemans,442,cutlass,gs,chevelle on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used

UP FOR AUCTION I HAVE A COMPLETE WORKING POWER BUCKET SEAT TRACK PLUS ALL PARTS NEEDED TO COMPLETE THE OPTION. I ALSO HAVE EXTRA PARTS INCLUDED AS PICTURED. SEAT TRACK WAS PULLED FROM A NEVADA CAR IN THE MID 90'S AND IS VIRTUALLY RUST FREE. WHEN I PULLED IT YEARS AGO I SPRAYED IT WITH A RUST PROHIBITOR AND STORED IT IN MY HOUSE. AS YOU CAN SEE I CLEANED THE PROTECTANT OFF ON A PORTION OF THE TRACK. WHAT MAY LOOK LIKE RUST IS NOT OR VERY LITTLE. ONLY ONE PLASTIC APPRON IS UNBROKEN BUT THERE IS ENOUGH THERE TO MEND ONE TOGETHER FOR THE OTHER SIDE. WAS PULLED FROM A 69.  

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