1970-1974 Corvette Oe Reproduction Madrid Grain Vinyl Seat Covers - Saddle on 2040-parts.com
Effingham, Illinois, United States
1970-1974 Corvette OE Reproduction Madrid Grain Vinyl Seat Covers - Saddle
Our custom handmade reproduction C3 1970-1974 OE Style Madrid Grain & Comfortweave Vinyl Seat Covers instantly update your Corvette interior! Each seat cover starts with top grade vinyl for consistent texture and quality. All covers are hand-inspected for consistent pattern and panel configurations as the originals, ensuring an exact fit. Automotive Grade Madrid Grain Vinyl is used to create these custom seat covers, including the original Comfortweave pattern inserts, to restore the original look of your Corvette interior. Stand out from the crowd with our C3 Reproduction Vinyl Seat Covers. 1970-1974 Reproduction Madrid Grain Vinyl Seat Covers
consist of both driver and passenger sides. We highly recommend new seat foam when installing new seat covers for proper support, correct appearance and comfort.
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