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1962 1963 Corvette Seat Belt Irving Air Chute Ic-5000 Fuel Injection Z06 62 63 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Harrison City, Pennsylvania, United States

Harrison City, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Irving Air Chute UPC:Does Not Apply Interchange Part Number:01-05-02-09

This is a nice original seat belt buckle. The chrome isn't perfect but it is a good driver part. The print for MODEL IC-5000  is the large font so this is correct for late 1963 Corvettes. It will work for all of them though. It is in nice working order. I have other seat belt parts for sale in other listings.

Feel free to ask me questions. I will get back to you as soon as I can. I pride myself on customer satisfaction with my 100% positive feedback. Please check out my other listings. I combine items for shipping. Also I can deliver items to Corvettes at Carlisle for no charge. 

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