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73-77 Gm A Body Swivel Bucket Seats Chevelle Laguna Elcamino Monte Carlo Cutlass on 2040-parts.com

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Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, United States

Pine Grove, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

Pair of swivel bucket seats from mid seventies monte carlo. Fits 73-77 monte, cutlass, and other gm cars of the era. Also should fit a body 68-72 gm, buick and olsmobile. Need reupholstered. Have some scratches and tears.Tracks and bases are intact and swivel as they should. Good solid cores to start with and restore. Depending on your location, these may cost 50 a piece for shipping. I will quote the shipping after auction is over. DONT PAY UNTIL I QUOTE SHIPPING PLEASE!!

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