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2 Nib 1960 Royal Traveler Model Auto Seat Belts By Hickok Azure Blue Color on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Binghamton, New York, United States

Binghamton, New York, United States
Condition:Used

This is an all original unused pair of seat belts from 1960 that are still in the original boxes...made by Hickok (they made mens jewelry-tie bars,cuff links etc)and are a Royal Traveler model...features silver buckles with a gold Fleur De Lis design..the belts are azure blue color...in the original boxes that have age wear and discoloration from storage-one missing the clear plastic lid...all in good structural condition with no,damages or excessive wear and are good for restoration projects for early 1960s cars..look and display well and are guaranteed original and authentic ........ Shipping is via USPS in US and overseas…...always glad to combine on multiple buys when possible

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