1969 Mustang Boss 302 Bucket Seats - Low Back W/headrests - Red - Very Good! on 2040-parts.com
Bowman, Georgia, US
Pair of 1969 Mustang bucket seats, removed from a 1969 convertible with red interior. These are the low back seats with headrest, as used in cars with standard interior like many Boss 302s and non-Mach 1s. The frames are good, not rusted out. Covers will obviously need to be replaced. Missing one hard plastic back trim panel. One seat track is rusty but may be salvageable.
These are pickup only.
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