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1969 Camaro Z28 Ss Black Seat Belts on 2040-parts.com

Location:

North Reading, Massachusetts, United States

North Reading, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

Up for auction, at no reserve are 7 loose mixmatched black seat belts with buckles for a 1969 Camaro. Set includes (1) 2950 shoulder belt with 40A68 date code, (2) 2904 front lap belts with a 40A68 and an unknown date, (2) 2910 rear lap belts with 40A68 dates and 2 belts with missing tags. 3 of the buckles show some damage. Look at pictures closely. Contact me with any questions. Will not ship outside the U.S. no personal checks accepted. Thank you.

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