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1967 Chevrolet Oem Hamill Seat Belt Tags. Reproduction Seat Belt Set on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Osterville, Massachusetts, United States

Osterville, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

 I have for sale today are ORIGINAL HAMILL SEAT BELT TAGS FOR ANY RESTORATION OF A 1967 CHEVROLET VEHICLE. What makes this auction SO RARE are that these are ORIGINAL OEM SEAT BELT TAGS. 1 has a small tear,  please see picture. Both have been handled, but are in EXCELLENT CONDITION for being 50 years old. YOU JUST CAN'T FIND THESE TAGS OUT THERE ANYMORE. Part of this auction are a pair of reproduction seat belts in color: BLACK. One belt gets stuck retracting. This item sells AS IS !!! These have been stored for 20 + years in my garage. Good luck to all and thank you for looking.

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