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67 68 69 71 Gto Chevelle Olds Buick Deluxe Front Retractor Seat Belts Set on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
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Everett, Washington, US

Everett, Washington, US
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE FRONT RETRACTORS WITH THE FEMALE BELTS  THESE ARE FOR A 67 68 69   CHEVELLE BUICK GTO IN PERFECT CONDITION THE WEBBING IS  BLACK, WITH NO FADING AND MINIMAL STAINS THAT ARE HARD TO SEE  . ALL THE CHROME  VERY NICE AND NO PITTING AT ALL ..... NO DATE CODES ARE  INTACT THE  PLASTIC COVERS ARE NOT CRACKED AND WORK PERFECTLY THESE BELTS ARE ABOVE DRIVER QUALITY CONDITION                                                                 HAVE QUESTIONS? PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING

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