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Oldsmobile Seat Back Rest Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, United States

Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, United States
Never Installed
Brand:Legendary Manufacturer Part Number:68CR40 DLH Color:Black

This cover has been in storage for a few years so there is a small slice tear on the front.  Nothing major but is noticeable in one of the pictures provided. This back rest was found in an estate so I am not sure what model this will fit. I assume who ever is looking for this type of purchase will know. If there are questions you have please ask.  Thanks if you tell me specific measurements that are needed I can do so. 

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