1970 Mustang Fastback Blue High Back Standard Upholstery Front & Rear Set on 2040-parts.com
Bremen, Ohio, United States
FASTBACK ONLY. WILL NOT FIT COUPE OR CONVERTIBLE. This is a new 1970 Fastback complete set of BLUE standard high back upholstery produced by Distinctive Industries, a quality leader in Classic Mustang Upholstery. The set you are considering purchasing has never been installed in a car. Front buckets and rear seat upholstery are included. Upholstery manufacturers do not include the front seat backs for the 1969 through 1973 model years. Upholstery does not come with the seat foam or commonly referred to as seat buns. If you need seat foam it must be purchased separately. The blue upholstery in 1970 was all vinyl. You will receive the front and rear top and bottom covers. If you are looking for a look to add something unique and special to your 1970 Mustang fastback new seat upholstery could be your answer. If your fastback's interior is being restored and blue fits your color scheme you might want to consider this kit. |
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