Packard Seat Leather Upholstery-seat Frame Pattern on 2040-parts.com
Garner, North Carolina, United States
Just opened a box of leather pieces from an auction and this is a pattern for the front lower seat frame. Maybe it was removed from a junked car piece by piece. I think this is for the passenger side. Good for use as a pattern if you don't have one. As I complete the other coverings, I will list them. Any questions or more specific photos, just ask and I'll try to oblige.
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