Rear seat out of a 1955 Studebaker 2 door sedan, will also fit 4 door sedans and 2 door sedans from 1953-58. Stained and has a tear on top og backrest, but in decent shape for its age. Can deliver to Reedsville swap meet in October.
Dash Parts for Sale
- Studebaker seat(US $55.00)
- 1951 1952 1953 1954 de soto radio delete plate mopar molding trim(US $12.00)
- 1951 1952 1953 de soto clock delete plate mopar molding trim(US $12.00)
- 66 67 chevelle ss malibu glove box door with hinge original gm(US $49.99)
- 66 67 chevelle ss malibu dash cluster ground strap original gm(US $19.99)
- 66 chevelle ss malibu metal dash board housing original gm(US $119.99)
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