1968-1972 Chevelle Impala Nova Gto 442 Gs Genuine Gm Used Green Seat Belt # 4911 on 2040-parts.com
Avoca, Michigan, United States
.................................................................One GM used green seat belt Model # 4911...................Has stains.............Cleaning out the barn............Hope someone can use this..............
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