1964 Shea Stadium Seat Back New York Mets
This is an original plastic Green seat back #16 Matching Dwight Gooden Uniform number RARE that removed during 1996 renovation. Great for Autographs, matching players uniform number.
Each seat
has been buffed out with turtle wax to minimize the sun fade (from being in the
stadium for so long) Excellent condition for autographs while keeping the historical
significance.
New York Mets MLB (1964-2008):
Because I have more than one seat back with this number the
actual pictured seat may not be the exact seat you will receive.
It comes with MLB Hologram- tamper-proof holograms unique to the MLB Authentication Program.
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Please Inquire on other seat backs available: (I have other numbers available please ask)
Below are some of the most popular:
New York Mets MLB (1964-2008) : #1 Mookie Wilson, #8 Gary Carter, #16 Dwight Gooden, #18 Darrell Strawberry , #30 Nolan Ryan, #31 Mike Piazza etc.…
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I also have other
stadium seat backs: Bush Stadium (St Louis), Milwaukee Country Stadium(Brewers
& Green Bay Packers) , New Jersey
Meadowlands (NY Giants) , LA Dodgers, Atlanta Fulton County Stadium (Atlanta Braves
& Falcons) , RCA Dome (Indianapolis
Colts), Tiger Stadium (Detroit Tigers
& Lions ) , Anaheim Angels, Shea Stadium (NY Mets) , Candlestick Park (San
Francisco 49ers & Giants), New Comiskey Park (Chicago Whitesox) , Civic
Arena (Pittsburgh Penguins) Etc..
History:
William A. Shea Municipal Stadium (usually shortened to Shea Stadium or
just Shea. was a stadium in the New York
City borough of Queens, in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park.[ It was the home
baseball park of Major League Baseball’s New York Mets from 1964 to 2008.
Originally built as a multi-purpose stadium, Shea was also the home of the New
York Jets football team from 1964 to 1983. It was named in honor of William A.
Shea, the man who was most responsible for bringing National League baseball
back to New York. It was demolished in 2009 to furnish additional parking for
the adjacent Citi Field, the current home of the Mets.