1968 Barracuda Seat Belt Set on 2040-parts.com
Appleton, Wisconsin, United States
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New reproduction seat belt sets for 1968-69 A-body vehicles. Replace your damaged, worn out, or missing seat belts with our original style reproductions. Made using polyester heavy webbing to look and function just like originals. They feature authentic style buckles and retractors in abs plastic housings. These reproductions come with both front and rear seat belts.
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