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1973 Dodge Dart Rear Seat Belts And Front Shoulder Belts. on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Hartford City, Indiana, United States

Hartford City, Indiana, United States
Need cleaned, Have corrosion on chrome
Brand:Mopar Manufacturer Part Number:3760181 3760191 3670178 3670789 3760255 UPC:Does not apply

These are Black, they are faded, very dirty, corrosion on the chrome, buckles do work-snap and release, one retractor is stuck and wont move in either direction, the other works pretty good. Includes the whole rear seat with 3 passenger and the front top shoulder straps with chrome wire holders for roof.


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