Hi boys,Im planning on switching my 67 to a standard and think I would like the bench seat look.Anyone with one that may help please let me know? Thanks Doug
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No I dont but thanks for the offer,It might be worth a road trip though.lolAnd I'd be happy to donate a few bucks to the site.Even with no seat.PM me the info. Thanks Doug
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Thanks ragtop but I think their to big for my little Acadian?
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No I dont but thanks for the offer,It might be worth a road trip though.lolAnd I'd be happy to donate a few bucks to the site.Even with no seat.PM me the info. Thanks Doug
Hi Doug, Sorry I missed the post. If you meant info for a making a donation follow this link. http://canadianponcho.auto.officelive.com/SupportCanadianPoncho.aspx Maybe put up another post asking if any one is coming your way and has room for the seat. I still have it and its still free. Vern
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1957 Pathfinder deluxe 4 door wagon 1961 Pontiac Parisienne bubble top Traded for a Harley sorry guys.
Yes I need 2dr,I will keep looking and thanks for the info.
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