1971 Chevelle Ss Cutlass 442 Skylark Gs Gto Le Mans Grand Prix Seat Belt Set on 2040-parts.com
French Camp, California, United States
Black Bench seat seat belt set removed from a 1971 Pontiac Grand Prix. Seat belts are good for a driver as is but could use some restoration work to the painted buckle covers and a re dye to some of the belts that have some sun fade. The plastic covers on the front retractable belts have the typical scratches from use.
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