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1967 C20 Bench seat photo documentation
I pulled this beauty out of a local yard about a week back. My plan is to clean up the frame, new foam and a have a new 68' period correct seat cover made for it. The main reason I picked it up was its a folder. The paint on the springs still looks new and it had not 1 but 2 build sheets, one under each cushion!
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Re: 1967 C20 Bench seat photo documentation
Here is the coolest part, the build sheet behind the back cushion.
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Re: 1967 C20 Bench seat photo documentation
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Re: 1967 C20 Bench seat photo documentation
Most of the replacement seat covers are not designed for folding seat frames.
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