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1968 Ford Mustang Front Bucket Seat Covers Light Blue on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States

Waldo, Wisconsin, United States
Set of light blue bucket seat covers for 1968 Mustang. Purchased in a group buy-out. Former owner purchased covers for his 1968 Mustang 20+ years ago and never installed, they have sat on his shelf since. Covers are dirty and have some nicks from handling over the years. One seat back cover on one edge is coming loose. Also both lowers have two small tears in lower flap, see pics for condition. Not a set for a show car, but would work fine for a driver.
Manufacturer Part Number:1968 Brand:Seat Covers UPC:Does not apply

Set of light blue bucket seat covers for 1968 Mustang. Purchased in a group buy-out. Former owner purchased covers for his 1968 Mustang 20+ years ago and never installed, they have sat on his shelf since. Covers are dirty and have some nicks from handling over the years. One seat back cover on one edge is coming loose. Also both lowers have two small tears in lower flap, see pics for condition. Not a set for a show car, but would work fine for a driver.

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