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Antique Car (pre-1934) Seat Covers With Side Panels, Stripe Heavy Cloth, Unused on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

North Vernon, Indiana, US

North Vernon, Indiana, US
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Listing is for seat covers for an antique car, pre 1934. These covers have never been used and are in excellent condition. They are made of a heavy closely woven striped fabric which feels tough like it would hold up well in use. A partial instruction sheet came with the covers, showing how to install them. It must be to fit a coupe, as there is only covers for one seat and others parts, I assume for the sides of the car. Top of the cover which fits over the top of the seat measures approximately 48 inches. Seam to seam, measuring across the bottom part of seat (the sitting part) measures about 40 inches. Two large side pieces have pockets. I have no idea how this all fits together, maybe someone who knows old cars could figure it out, using the partial instructions. A box of pins (pictured) came with the covers. There are ties affixed tosome parts. These were purchased at an auction, maybe someone out there would have an interest in them, neat old covers from times past. Email with any questions about measurements, etc. Check my feedback and buy with confidence, never a reserve. Pay with PayPal, Med. Flat Rate Shipping Box. Thanks for looking!

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