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68 69 71 Gto Chevelle Olds Buick Blue Deluxe Rear Seat Belts Set Very Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Everett, Washington, US

Everett, Washington, US
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR THE REAR SEAT BELTS  THESE ARE FOR A  68 69  71 CHEVELLE BUICK GTO IN NICE CONDITION THE WEBBING IS DARK BLUE, WITH NO  FADING AND HARDLY ANY STAINS   . NO  PITING ON THE ANY OF THE CHROME ENDS THEY ARE IN VERY NICE SHAPE.  ALL  DATE CODES ARE  INTACT . THESE BELTS ARE ABOVE DRIVER QUALITY CONDITION                                                                 HAVE QUESTIONS? PLEASE ASK BEFORE BIDDING

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