Antique Auto Running Board Seat on 2040-parts.com
New Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
THE FINISHING TOUCH FOR THE CLASSIC CAR. SKELETON FRAME OF A SCANTLY UPOLSTERED CHAIR MOST OFTEN ATTACHED TO A 20's ROADSTER REAR OF THE DOOR. THIS SEAT ORIGINALLY FOLDED UP WHEN NOT IN USE. I HAVE BOTH THE RIGHT OR LEFT SIDE. PLEASE EMAIL ME FOR SHIPPING RESEARCH. WHEN'S THE LAST TIME YOU SAW THESE ON THE CIRCUIT?
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