Mopar 1968-69 A-body Or B-body Bucket Seat Backrest Seat Foam on 2040-parts.com
Lakewood, Washington, United States
Show room display This is the backrest portion of the bucket seat foam only –
not the bottom seat cushion foam Injection molding as original Small tear in foam but will not affect the installation of
function of seat in any way Picture shows slight damage at upper left of foam Regular retail is $159 a set (set being bottom and backrest
both) |
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