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68 Gtx Seat Covers, 1968 Gtx, 1968 Gtx Seat Kit, 1968 Plymouth Seat Covers, Gtx on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dubuque, Iowa, United States

Dubuque, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Warranty:No

Up for bidding today I have these original seat covers from a 1968 Plymouth GTX. They came off my GTX and are in fairly decent condition but are original. Both bucket seat covers do have holes for the head rests. The two front lower bucket seat covers are tore at the seam but can be sewed back together. Also the back part of the back seat has the center section taken out and replaced by a piece from a new set of covers and the bottom section is all one piece. So that part will need to be sewn back together also. The rest of the covers are in pretty decent condition. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding.  

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