1970-1978 Corvette Neoprene Seat Covers - Black - Red Insert on 2040-parts.com
Effingham, Illinois, United States
1970-1978 Corvette Neoprene Seat Covers - Black - Red Insert
Neoprene has been protecting divers for many years and now can do the same for your 1970-1978 C3 Corvette's Seat Covers from Performance Choice. Combined with racy, two-tone styling, these Neoprene Seat Covers feature extra padding for maximum comfort and longer life span. Tested to withstand over 300 hours of constant UV exposure without losing vibrancy or durability. Slip our 1970-1978 C3 Corvette neoprene seat covers on and off in a matter of minutes.
*Note: This Seat Cover Set will not fit the 1978 Pace Car Edition. |
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