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1973 Hurst Olds Front Seat Belt Retractor Reel Excellent Working Condition 442 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
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La Grange, Illinois, United States

La Grange, Illinois, United States
very clean working condition, out of a 73 hurst olds, correct date code and part #
Brand:GM Interchange Part Number:5204-C Manufacturer Part Number:9656947 Other Part Number:14E 73

 1973 HURST OLDS FRONT SEAT BELT RETRACTOR REEL GM


VERY CLEAN CONDITION


CORRECT DATE CODE AND MODEL # AUTHENTIC 1973


OPERATES FREELY AND LOCKS AS IT SHOULD


BRITE CHROME


MATERIAL AND TAG IN EXCELLENT CONDITION SEE PICS

 

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