Hey all,
Im selling a 1969 b body bucket seat track. This came out of my charger. I had it blasted, and i painted it. It works, but probably needs oiling at this point. I decided i didnt like the drivers seat being higher all the time, and the car didnt come with it anyway. Want to get reg tracks.
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