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Scheel Mann Sport Seats, Model 200, Pair


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Price: $1800
Location: Colorado Springs, CO


Description:

Pair of vintage sports purpose seats.  Scheel Mann model 200 seats, which are a little smaller than the 400 model, easier to fit in small cars (these were in a 1974 Honda Civic!).  

Good overall condition, with 2 tears in the driver's side outer bolsters.  Sliders/Mounts not included but available.  

Happy to ship - will go insured, UPS ground in a HD wardrobe box, or can disassemble and place in two smaller boxes.  Overall cost is usually the same.  


Will consider other classic sport seats or euro wheels in trade

$1800

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