OER 15123 Front Bucket Seat Foam 1971 Challenger, Barracuda, Cuda; Per Seat
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OER 15123 1971 Challenger, Barracuda, Cuda; Front Bucket Seat Foam; Per Seat Features:
OER reproduction of the original seat foam designed For use With 1971 Challenger, Barracuda, And Cuda models With Standard Interiors. Replacing the seat foam beFore installing new upholstery is a must For any restoration. This reproduction seat foam is manufactured using automotive-grade dense foam material that replicates the original in appearance And fitment. Seat foam includes woven cloth backing which protects the seat foam from the seat springs. What's more, the replacement upholstery will fit much better than trying to use the worn out original seat foam. Comes complete With 2 sections (seat back And seat bottom cushions). 2 sets required per vehicle. See the listing below For specific vehicle applications.
E-Body Style 2 (identified by the single vertical pleat that runs the entire length of the seat cover from top to bottom And a single horizontal pleat that Forms a cross shape on the seat top).
Dodge Applications- 1971-1971 Dodge Challenger
- 1971-1971 Plymouth Barracuda
- 1971-1971 Plymouth Cuda
Note: Shipped oversize.
Made in the USA!
Specifications:
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