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72 73 74 Chevrolet / Pontiac Gm 16" Black Standard Exploding Seat Belt Buckle on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Ramona, California, United States

Ramona, California, United States
72  73  74 CHEVROLET / PONTIAC GM 16" BLACK STANDARD EXPLODING SEAT BELT BUCKLE, US $59.99, image 1
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Part Brand:GM

 1972 - 1974  GM  CHEVROLET  /  PONTIAC    

ORIGINAL STANDARD BLACK SEAT BELT BUCKLE  

This listing is for the one seat belt buckle pictured. The buckle is used and could use some detailing but is in good condition.  These are referred to as the exploding seat belts and were the standard buckles for 72 1/2, 73, 74 model cars. Please look at the photos closely, this is the belt you will receive.  The belt is originally black and has not been painted or dyed. The buckle does have a little corrosion where the belt attaches but overall is in good condition.  The belt is 16" in length overall. The date code looks blank. These are hard to find in this condition and reproductions are very different from originals. 

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