Amc Matador Seat Bottom Factory Cover on 2040-parts.com
Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, United States
Here is a good used factory American Motors seat cover. This looks to be for a front bench seat bottom. I think this is for Matador sedans and wagons. It has no rips or damage, but it needs a good cleaning. The color is medium blue. The seating area measures about 51 inches by 21 inches. This item is being sold as is so please ask any questions before buying.
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