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1994 1995 1996 F150, F250, F350 Oem Factory Bench Seat Upholstery Seat Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

Mount Vernon, Washington, United States

Mount Vernon, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford

This is a factory original OEM bench seat cover upholstery with headrests out of a 1994 F250 Supercab XLT.  It will also fit F150 and F350 Supercab models with this type of bench seat. I believe the same cloth was used  from 1994-1996. It will fit 1992-1993 models as well, but the cloth is different in those model years. There are no tears or holes anywhere on the upholstery. There are a couple of cracks in the vinyl at the rear of the seat bottom on the driver's side , which is common and is hidden by the seat backs. There are no heavy stains on the upholstery, but it is used so it does show some wear from normal use. It is in excellent condition overall. Feel free to contact me with any questions.

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