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Legendary Auto Interiors Firebird Seat Covers, Rear Fold-Down, Hardtop, Deluxe, 1968-1969

Item EK-75-334410-1
Legendary Auto Interiors Firebird Seat Covers, Rear Fold-Down, Hardtop, Deluxe, 1968-1969
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Show Correct Rear Seat Covers
      • For Deluxe Interior
      • Features Heat-Sealed Comfort Weave Grain Inserts & Madrid Grain Skirts
      • Made In The USA

      Description

      Your 1969 Pontiac Firebird Deluxe front bucket seats will receive the absolute best treatment when getting new seat covers manufactured by Legendary Auto Interiors, and brought to you by Eckler's Firebird. Legendary Auto Interiors creates only the finest show-quality Firebird upholstery, and Eckler's selects each piece based on how close the quality, workmanship, correctness, grain and color match the original Camaro upholstery. Legendary has painstakingly sought out original samples of Firebird deluxe rear seat interiors and duplicated them perfectly with the correct, heat-sealed Comfortweave grain vinyl inserts and Madrid grain skirts. Also, the rear fold down seat covers are sewn from original GM patterns with the correctly spaced pleats to form upholstery that duplicates the original F

      Fitment:

      • 1968 Pontiac Firebird
      • 1969 Pontiac Firebird

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