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1965 Borg Warner Chrome Seat Belts Rewebbed Black Set Of 3 Chrome Buckles on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
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Arvada, Colorado, United States

Arvada, Colorado, United States
1965 NOS BUCKLES, NEW BLACK WEBBING 5 row.
Brand:Borg Warner Surface Finish:CHROME/ BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:BW-500 buckles, BW-519 Tongues Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

Offered is a nice rewebbed set of 3 BORG WARNER Chrome, new,never installed.. These were the Maji buckle belts from 1965,That have the roller removed...The buckle side is 20 inches and the  Male tongues are 40 inches..( the adjustment is on the male strap.).Black 5 row webbing. NO ANCHORS. A couple light  scratches, but they are new.

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