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Vintage Chrome Latch Seat Belts, Nhra, Scta, Hotrod on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ortonville, Michigan, United States

Ortonville, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on a pair of vintage seat belts.  Not sure when they were manufactured.  Likely could not be certified for racing, but will look perfect in your period correct hotrod, rat rod. 

Not sure when these were made.   Please do your own research and ask any questions before bidding or purchasing this item.  I attempt to post photos that will show the condition of the parts.  I will send additional photos if requested.

There is no warranty, and no returns for these parts.
There is a 6% Sales Tax for sales in Michigan.

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I will ship using US Priority Flat Rate service.   Flat Rate shipment will cost $14.50 for Shipments in the United States. 

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