1964 Ford Falcon Original Blue Retractable Seat Belt Set, Rare on 2040-parts.com
New Bloomfield, Pennsylvania, United States
1964 Ford Falcon Retractable Blue Seat Belt Set. This set does both front seats. These belts are in great original condition, and all are dated 7-1963. Both retractors work great and have FOMOCO stamped on them. One latch has a spot of rust on it, the rest have normal wear. Free shipping to lower 48. Thank you
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