Ford Leather? Seat Back Black Mercury Lincoln Seat Cover Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Rowlett, Texas, US
Up for auction is a new Ford seatcover. The Ford part number is BC3z-2564416-ZB and I believe this is correct for Ford F150 and possibly F250 trucks of unknown years. Any bidder should confirm this is the correct part number for their application prior to bidding. It is a very nice seat back. It was purchased for a vehicle and never used.
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