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These came with my 68 Bee...the car was originally split bench, so these are not original. I'd like to know if anyone can tell by the seat cover what make/model/year these came out of? I'm curious if they are correct for a 71 E body. Thanks for the help.
I have this steering wheel/column combo installed in my 68 Bee. I can't tell, nor does my research show, what original car this came in? I'm confident it was pulled from another Mopar since the car was originally a column shift converted to a floor shift manual. However, I'm in suspense over...
Thanks- very helpful...I'll do that. They must have peeled/restuck the stickers because they would need to do a flawless job masking it. Not a hint of burgundy around the edges.
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Wondering if any Mopar paint gurus can help me. I've never seen anything like this, but my 1968 Super Bee came originally burgundy metallic (all around body).... but then you notice the bright blue in the engine bay and the door jambs. You might say previous owners repainted the car blue...