70-81 Camaro Z28 Firebird Trans Am Black Seatbelts Seat Belt Set 74 75 76 77 on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
Up for auction is a set of seatbelts removed from a 1976 Camaro lt. These should fit a variety of 70-81 camaro firebird and trans am model cars but are correct style for 74 75 76 and 77 for sure. In great used shape. All retractors work. All buckles work good. Date tags are still attached and very clean. Plastic sleeves and cases are in great shape with minimal scratches. One shoulder belts has a very nice caution tag yet too. Included are all of the bolts to install these into your vehicle. Look at the pics to see for yourself. Email me with any questions and check out my other auctions for more great parts. I do combine shipping as best as possible to save on shipping for multiple purchases.
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