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1965 Through 1968 Mustang Dark Blue 3 Point Rear Seat Belts;coupe Or Convertible on 2040-parts.com

US $159.95
Location:

Bremen, Ohio, United States

Bremen, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Custom Accessories Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:SB-DB-3PT-RR Warranty:Yes

 This is a pair of new rear retractable 3 point dark blue seat belts for a 1965 through 1968 Mustang coupe or convertible. Mounting instructions and mounting hardware are included. Rear 3 point seat belts are a nice safety upgrade for those folks who frequently have rear seat passengers in their Mustang. Please note the mounting instructions in the pictures accompanying this listing.

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