Mustang 1967 Front Set Interior Seat Covers on 2040-parts.com
Redlands, California, United States
CLASSIC MUSTANG RESTORATION is selling ,
Correct Sierra grain vinyl for insert and trim areas. Completely upholstered seat backs included where applicable. Available in all original colors for all body styles. Other colors by special order. Included the front 2 seat covers and the front 2 back panels the embergloo pictures are a mustang 66, we did at our shop in Redlands CA with one of this kit. We dont just sell parts we restore them. Please ask if item is in stock before ordering. And please specify color if item has different colors to chose from. If interested in any other item that could help in your restoration please check out our online catalog. |
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