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    64/early 65? Right hand seat

    I pulled this seat out of my attic to take pictures for another thread. I don't want to schlep the thing back up there. It is a very nice "survivor". Has the very early hinges and and they work nicely. The beige spring covers are not completely blown up, either. Faded red perforated vinyl upholstery is original. 5 pleats and the back of the seat back is perforated, as well. (very 356ish). This is a right hand seat. $500.00 including shipping via UPS (insured) any where in the CONUS. The hinges will clean up and would be appropriate for anything short of a full concours car. I could provide more pictures on request, if you ask nicely.

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    Jim
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    Last edited by Jim Breazeale; 01-13-2017 at 12:15 PM.

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