Mopar 1969 Super Bee Hdtop Front Head Rest Covers (saddle) on 2040-parts.com
Stromsburg, Nebraska, United States
These are Mopar 1969 Super Bee or Coronet 440 Hardtop Front Head Rest Covers, The Color is Saddle, They have never been installed in a car. This is a Legendary part. Part number HC69CRW0014650. .Thanks for Looking!
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