1968 Mustang Convertible Maroon Standard Rear Seat Upholstery on 2040-parts.com
Bremen, Ohio, United States
This is a new 1968 convertible new rear seat upholstery produced by Distinctive Industries, a quality leader in Classic Mustang Upholstery. This rear seat upholstery will fit a convertible only. The rear seat upholstery you are considering purchasing has never been installed in a car. Rear seat top and bottom upholstery are included. Rear seat upholstery does not come with the seat foam of any kind. The maroon upholstery in 1968 was a popular color. This upholstery is a color match for the original 1968 Mustang maroon. You will receive the rear top and bottom covers. Maroon standard upholstery is very popular today for 1968 Mustangs and was originally offered by Ford Motor Company during that model year. If your 1968 convertible's interior is being restored and you need maroon rear seat upholstery you might want to consider this kit. |
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