OER MD2012 Front Bucket Seat Foam Set 1971 Mopar E-Body
691-MD2012
OER MD2012 Features:
Replace deteriorated or worn-out seat foam With a new set of molded foam to give your seat upholstery a "like-new" look and feel.
This set includes 2 seat bottoms, 2 headrest caps and 2 seat backs to do both bucket seats.
Important E-body information: During the years 1970-71, E-body seats varied in shape according to the seat style and type of seat cover material being used. It is important that you order the seat foam that is correct for your specifi c seat style, as the foam will NOT interchange.
Note: Because seat foam may require slight to moderate modification to obtain a perfect fit in your particular application, we recommend professional installation f or best results. Shipped double oversize.
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 s hape on the seat top).- 1971 Barracuda (standard style vinyl)
- 1971 'Cuda (standard style vinyl)
- 1971 Challenger (standard style vinyl)
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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