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1965 Thru 1973 Mustang Black Seat Belts; Pair (2)! Starburst Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:SB-BR-PBSB Country of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Other Part Number:SB-BK-PBSB Warranty:Yes Brand:SCOTT DRAKE Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 This new set of 2 reproduction BLACK seat belts are as close to the original 1966 and 1967 Classic Mustang BLACK color seat belts as we could find. Mounting hardware is included.  The belts would look good in any 1965 through 1973  Mustang interior. They are a push button design with an authentic star burst emblem to push on to release the belt.  The star burst label on the push button is right on for a deluxe 1966 or 1967 seat belt. 1968 and 1969 Mustangs also had star burst emblems on their buckles. If you have checked into restored original Classic Mustang seat belts then you know you can easily spend $300 to $400 for a fully restored set of 2. These new seat belts can be purchased for a fraction of that cost and they look great. There are plenty of places to invest money into your Classic Mustang. Save $200 to $300 on seat belts and invest the savings into other parts you may need.

Please consider K.A.R. Auto Group for all your Classic Mustang needs. Have questions? We can be reached Monday through Friday from 9AM to 6PM eastern time. 800-341-5949. karmustang.com.

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