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New 1949,1950,1951 Mercury & Oldsmobile 2 Door Seat Covers on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Cadillac, Michigan, United States

Cadillac, Michigan, United States
New in original box.
Brand:Spiegel Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a new vintage set of  yellow/green seat covers for the 1949-1951 Mercury & Oldsmobile 2dr cars. Payment must be received within five days of auction end. Happy bidding!!

SHIPPING COST: Please be aware that Ebay/PayPal now takes about a 15% fee out of what the buyer pays for shipping cost. The seller does not receive all of what the buyer pays for shipping & this “fee” must be added to actual shipping costs (postage, cartons, padding material etc.) just to break even on shipping. On large & heavy items with high postage, this can be a significant amount. I pack items to arrive safely & I try very hard to just break even & not to over charge on shipping. I, also, refund any significant overpayment above my actual total shipping costs back to the buyer.

 

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