Seats 3 And 4 For Beechcraft Beech B/c/d/e Baron Aircraft/set Of Two on 2040-parts.com
New Orleans, Louisiana, US
This pair of OEM seats Beechcraft B/C/D/E Baron aircraft, having recently been removed from the E55. Excellent wool and leather upholstery in brown/tan with maroon piping. Please see the photos for condition specifics and feel free to write to me with any questions you may have.
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