1966 Gm Deep Red Seat Belts - Robbins Model #300 on 2040-parts.com
San Francisco, California, United States
Here is a pair of seat belt sets, including mounting hardware. They are printed with GM Robbins 1966, Model # 300 and stamped 193 C66. The buckle has the Fisher coach emblem and is the lift opening kind. Belts and buckle are in great shape with a bright and clean deep red color material and shinny chrome. They come with mounting hardware as well. This came out of a '63 Corvair when I purchased a set of four matching belts.
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