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Seats from 76 02 in original blue _Price Reduced


tech71

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Price: $1
Location: Near Junction City OR


Description:

Complete blue seat set in rough condition. car sat neglected for 35 years.

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 Metal work rusty. Pads of course are all toast.

No cracks or tears in vinyl with the exception of the drivers seat.

Come and get them, No shipping, sorry.

Going to the metal bin soon.

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76 2002 Survivor

71 2002 Franzi

85 318i  Doris

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Hi, I still have the seats. The fronts may be usable but the horsehair pads are rock hard and crumbling. 

The bottom rear seat metal framework is rusted away in places really not worth repairing.

Passenger front, rear upper & lower vinyl looks ok and those seat covers may be worth reusing. The driver seat cover has a few tears.

Blue does not work for my car (its garnet red metallic)

I would love to see them go to someone who could use them.

Thanks,  Michael

76 2002 Survivor

71 2002 Franzi

85 318i  Doris

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Hi Michael,  Thanks for getting back to me...I'm working a lot so today is my first day off to read your message. I would love to get them but need to figure out when I could drive that far, looks like its a few hours from me to you...are you on a time line to get rid of them?  Thank you, Nancy:)

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