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1970 Mopar A, B, E-body Shoulder Belts, Blk, P-535 Chrome Buckle, Cln Pr W-bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
Here's a very clean original used pair of 1970 Mopar A, B, E-body shoulder belts, in color black, with P-535 chrome ends for buckle. Beautiful chrome plating that is shiny, smooth and not worn or pitted. The webbing is clean, dark black, and not worn or stained. There are not tags on these however, both look to have gotten torn off or fell off with age. The black plastic covers look about mint. Come with beautiful original attaching bolts to roof. These measure approximately 35.5" overall length. Not positive what these were out of originally but was told it was a 1970 non C-body car.
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

Up for your auction bids is this very nice original used pair of 1970 -era Mopar A, B, or E-body black shoulder belts, with attaching bolts and plastic bolt covers on them as well. These measure approximately 35.5 inches overall length.  The chrome buckle metal end is stamped with "P-535. Please make sure these will work out for your particular car, before bidding on.

These belts have been stored away up on the shelf for many, many years.  They are both very clean and not faded out. Not stained. The webbing has no damage. The chrome buckle ends are nice and shiny, smooth, and not pitted or worn. There are not tags on these belts.  They look to have been torn or perhaps just fell off with use over the years (fairly common).  The textured mounting bolt covers are nice and not faded, chaulky, or scratched up. The mounting bolts are original Mopar and about mint shape still.

These should be some nice additions to most any car they would be installed in.  Don't miss these if your car's are damaged, badly worn or weathered, or missing altogether.  Available here for a reasonable opening bid price compared to many, so be sure to put those bids in today!  Thanks for stopping in  to look and bid!
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