1970 Mopar A, B, E-body Shoulder Belts, Blk, P-535 Chrome Buckle, Cln Pr W-bolts on 2040-parts.com
Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
Brand:ORIG 1970 MOPAR, THINK A, B, OR E-BODY
Surface Finish:CHROME IS SHINY, SMOOTH AND CLEAN, NICE WEBBING.
Manufacturer Part Number:NO TAGS ON THESE, NOT SURE, 35.5" LONG OVERALL
Warranty:Yes
Interchange Part Number:BLACK PAIR, WITH P-535 CHROME BUCKLE ENDS
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Other Part Number:NICE WEBBING, NOT FREYED OR FADED OUT
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