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1969 Chevelle Ss Front Bucket Seat Belts Model 3910 March 1969 Build Dated Pr on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

Fort Edward, New York, United States

Fort Edward, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:N/A Surface Finish:black Interchange Part Number:3910 UPC:Does not apply Other Part Number:.

ONE PAIR OF VERY NICE CONDITION  FRONT SEAT-( BUCKET STYLE )  1969 CHEVELLE SS SEAT BELTS WITH DATE CODE OF 15 K 1969  WEBBING IS STILL A VERY NICE ORIGINAL BLACK, AND THEY FUNCTION PROPERLY. CAN BE USED IN OTHER MODEL GM CARS BUT ARE MODEL IDENTIFIED TO CHEVELLE*** SEE ALL PHOTO'S FOR CONDITION ***  TAGS ARE IN LIKE NEW CONDITION !!

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