2 sets of General Motors bucket seats (4). Fits Buick, Cadillac, Chevy, Olds and Pontiac vehicles. No power only manual. Black set is in good shape but they are stationary and will not move. Beige set is rusty but serviceable. Email with questions. Pick up or Greyhound?
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Seats for Sale
- Kirky seat brackets part number 99204 aluminum and adjustable w/ free shipping
- Mercedes w108 w109 w114 w115 280se 250s back rest seat adjuster cover oem(US $95.00)
- 1955 dodge royal 2dr ht rear seat 1955 56 57 plymouth chrysler
- 1981-93 ramcharger driver side bucket seat base d2938(US $49.00)
- 1955 56 57 front seat adjuster(US $150.00)
- 1970 c3 corvette seats(US $300.00)
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