1968 1969 Ford Mustang Cougar Deluxe Seat Belt Dark Olive Green Oem Used on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Rhode Island, US
good working shape. chrome is good but starting to flake on one side a bit but still intact and looks good. center emblem is missing. color is actually a dark olive green. number on belt is X8BA 16-68
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