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64 65 66 Chevy Chevrolet Gmc Truck Seat Belts Original 1 1/2 Sets 3 Of Each Half on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Granite Falls, Washington, United States

Granite Falls, Washington, United States

These are from a 1966 Chevy Custom Cab truck so please check your application. The buckle female ends need new paint and sanded and a minor cleaning but are solid pieces. The male ends have the typical rust on the chrome. The belts need a cleaning and two have some frays ( pictured ). Come with 4 bolts, only 3 pictured. One has a period correct retractor on it and one has just a piece of one. Please feel free to ask questions or for more pictures. Payment is to be received within 5 days after I give total or it will be relisted. I now accept Paypal  but still take other methods.  Please feel free to email me direct after the auction ends. Thank you.

 

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