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1956 Chevrolet Seat Belt N.o.s. Never Used! Instructions And Hardware Included on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:New

 Since 1981, Dan's Classic Auto Parts has kept in stock the best parts for your Chevrolet and/or other GM vehicles. 
 From NOS, New and Used, here at Dan's Classic Auto Parts we strive to help with your project.

Once again, from the piles of wonders in the front desk comes this amazing treasure.
It is an NOS 1956 Chevrolet passenger car seat belt assembly.  The original hardware
and instructions come with it.  The part number is 3730730.  On the back side of the latch
assembly is the part number CS-5000.  This was manufactured by Irving Air Chute Co.
The colour is a medium blue and the latch face is painted a hammered silver.  The chrome is
perfect and scratch and pitting free. 

This would be the right piece for a show car.  A concourse restoration.

All ya have to do is bid-

Good Luck!


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