19631964 63 64 Fomoco Galaxie Reconditioned Black Seat Belts on 2040-parts.com
Monrovia, California, United States
This is a very nice reconditioned set of black 1963 64 Galaxie, Falcon etc. seat belts complete with the original Ford mounting eye bolts. Belts have been re-webbed with the original 4 row webbing. All buckles and ends are in nice condition . There is no rust on these buckles, Please ask any questions before bidding. Please see pictures.
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