60032A Rear Fold Down Seat Frame; Upper Section 1965-73 Mustang; Fastback;
691-60032A
OER 60032A Features:
A quality reproduction of the original fold down seat frame upper for 1965-73 Mustang fastback models. Produced in stamped steel with steel mesh installed, each seat frame is equipped with two anchor hooks to secure the frame to the fold-down seat assembly.
Two brackets on the other end mount the chrome molding on top of the fold down seat assembly. Oblong holes are pre-stamped around the perimeter for use when installing your seat upholstery with hog rings. Comes EDP coated to protect against corrosion.
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