Mopar 68 69 70 B Body Roadrunner Charger Super Bee Rt Gtx Seat Lap Belt 2945177 on 2040-parts.com
Millville, New Jersey, United States
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these are OEM Mopar B body lap seat belts,thay are in great condition,chrome is very nice,black belts are is very nice condition.fits 1968 thru 1970 Bbodys.these are dated the 50th week of 1969.may fit others. please check the pictures. thanks for looking!
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