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<blockquote data-quote="buddha93" data-source="post: 8481712" data-attributes="member: 6433"><p>There was a set a few years back that came out a car with about 1000 miles (maybe a few hundred more a less) that sold for around $1200. </p><p></p><p>With the economy in the crapper, everything is down, but even then I'm giving you the benefit of doubt. No rips, tears, cracks, etc. and they MAY fetch that price. If shipping is involved it gets a little dicey too because of the added expense. The bitch is Ford's OEM leather is junk from the start so it doesn't take much for the seats to look worn. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind also you can recover a set with better leather yourself for around $750, BUT it's not a dead-on color match. Also, a good working power-seat track itself is worth at least $125 just because they are a bit hard to come by.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddha93, post: 8481712, member: 6433"] There was a set a few years back that came out a car with about 1000 miles (maybe a few hundred more a less) that sold for around $1200. With the economy in the crapper, everything is down, but even then I'm giving you the benefit of doubt. No rips, tears, cracks, etc. and they MAY fetch that price. If shipping is involved it gets a little dicey too because of the added expense. The bitch is Ford's OEM leather is junk from the start so it doesn't take much for the seats to look worn. Keep in mind also you can recover a set with better leather yourself for around $750, BUT it's not a dead-on color match. Also, a good working power-seat track itself is worth at least $125 just because they are a bit hard to come by. [/QUOTE]
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