1968 Ford Mustang Front And Rear Concours Correct Seat Belt Mounting Hardware on 2040-parts.com
Bremen, Ohio, United States
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This is concours correct front and rear seat belt mounting hardware for any 1968 ford Mustang. Everything you will need to duplicate the factory installation is included. This assumes your factory mounting points are still in tact. Sometimes floor pans are replaced and the factory mounting locations are eliminated.
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