60's-70's Gm Black Front Seat Belts Set W/ Retractors Buick Chevy Olds Pontiac on 2040-parts.com
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BIDDING ON A SET OF GM BLACK FRONT STANDARD SEAT BELTS WITH MATCHING RETRACTORS IN GOOD USED CONDITION. THESE ARE IN VERY GOOD USEABLE SHAPE AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE PICTURE. THE RETRACTORS FUNCTION PROPERLY AND RETRACT ALL THE WAY BACK IN ...BUT THE PLASTIC COVERS ON THE RETRACTORS ARE IN GOOD SHAPE NO CRACKS. THE BUCKLES ARE VERY NICE AND THE ADJUSTERS WORK PERFECTLY. |
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