1969 Corvette Leather-look Altra-vinyl Seat Covers - Green on 2040-parts.com
Effingham, Illinois, United States
1969 Corvette Leather-Look Altra-Vinyl Seat Covers - Green
Upgrade your Corvette interior with custom handmade C3 1969 AltraVinyl Seat Covers! Designed to restore beauty and comfort to your Corvette interior at an unbelievably low price, these covers are built to be driven hard and withstand the rigors of daily duty. Our 1969 AltraVinyl Seat Covers start from a single parcel for consistent texture and quality. Automotive Grade AltraVinyl is used to create these custom seat
covers. We highly recommend new seat foam when installing new seat covers for proper support, correct appearance and comfort.
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