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    ’68 SWB interior panels and seats

    I’m looking for ’68 interior pieces.

    Parts which I'm looking for:
    - Front left (driver's side, comfort seat) bottom part of it in good condition, complete seat would be also considered
    - rear seat seat pads, black
    - Rear quarter interior panels
    - Interior door cards ('68 one-year-only model)
    - Grap handle and push button mechanism to passanger side door
    - Push button opening mechanism to driver's door handle
    - Knee pad below the dash (black, good condition only)
    - Aluminium trim pieces to which basket weave vinyl attaches to - with or without vinyl
    - '68 garnish rails/door tops in black vinyl

    PMs only, thanks!
    Last edited by prea; 11-19-2023 at 02:25 AM.

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