1969 Chevelle White Parchment Bucket Seats on 2040-parts.com
Dunellen, New Jersey, US
For bids are a pair of white parchment bucket seats and headrests for a 1969 chevelle. The seats overall are in driver shape sum cracks in bottom part of seats and sum cracks in head rests. The tracks are very good no rust. No rust in the springs or frames very good seats to recover for show car or use them for everyday driver. SOLD AS IS NO REFUNDS. I will ship the seats anyway that you wood like them shipped to you at your cost.
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