Mopar Bucket Seats 1970 - 76 A B E Body Cars on 2040-parts.com
Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Here I have a pair of 1970 - 76 bucket seats. These were used on A, B and E body cars. Please look at photos carefully so you can be the judge of the condition and application. Very Important ! Due to the huge amount of non paying bidders I have been having Ebay has put a 48 hour payment limit on my account before Ebay files a non paying bidder claim. |
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