92-96 Ford Full Size Pickup Truck Front Seat Covers on 2040-parts.com
Reno, Nevada, US
Fits 1992 - 1996 Ford Full Size Pickup Truck with straight bench seat with built in molded head rests. (Head rests are not adjustable). These covers are custom made for this truck and fit right over the original upholstery. They are made from a tan nylon endura material which is waterproof and extremely durable. These covers retail for $229.95 in our store. Buy Now Price - $129.95 |
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