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69-72 Chevelle Gto 442 Cutlass Skylark Bucket Seat Lock Strap on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Spofford, New Hampshire, United States

Spofford, New Hampshire, United States
Condition:New Brand:AMES Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:A135F

          69-72 GM A-BODY BUCKET SEAT LOCK STRAP

       EXCELLENT QUALITY NEW REPRODUCTION OF THE 69-72 A-BODY

BUCKET SEAT LOCK STRAP. THESE STRAPS HOLD THE SEAT BACK FROM

FOLDING FORWARD UNTIL THE SEAT RELEASE BUTTON IS USED. THESE WILL

FIT ALL 69-72 GM A- BODY CARS WITH THE BUCKET SEATS. LISTING IS FOR ONE

STRAP, CAR REQUIRES ONE PER SEAT, PLEASE ORDER ACCORDINGLY.


    AMES PART #A135F

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