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No Reserve! Oem Chrysler Rear Seatback W/ Armrest C Body 1967 New Yorker on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

NO RESERVE!

Nice used item here...

Rear Seat Back with Armrest.  BLACK 

Pulled from a 1967 Chrysler New Yorker C body.  Not sure what else it fits. Please make sure it will fit your application.

This item is ready to be installed.  

No need to recover this seat back if you don't want to.

Slight fading on the top of the seat and a couple small blemishes.  Study the pics.  Sold as-is.

That being said, the fold-down armrest portion of this seat is beautiful! 

Almost like it was never even used.  

It would be worth buying this just for the armrest but the seat back is also extremely useable.  If you need the armrest but not the seat back, please contact me and we will work something out.

Winning bidder please pay for this item within 48 hours of auction end, or item will be re-listed.

Thank you and Good Luck!

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