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60's Era Gm Dk. Blue Rear Seat Belts Set Buick Chevy Olds Pontiac on 2040-parts.com

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Du Bois, Pennsylvania, United States

Du Bois, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Interchange Part Number:Grand Prix Catalina Bonneville Manufacturer Part Number:1963 1964 1965

Up for bid is a used set of dark blue rear seat belts out of a 1964 Grand Prix. These are the old "Fisher" latches. Belts are in nice shape as are the latches. Anchor chrome is missing and some rust but this end is never seen once installed.

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