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1969 1970 Dated Gm 'general Safety' Deluxe Seatbelt Assortment W/ Retractors on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Trenton, New Jersey, United States

Trenton, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Warranty:No Brand:GM General Safety

     Up for auction is an extremely nice  assortment of 1969 - 1970 dated GM 'General Safety' Deluxe Seatbelt components comprised of various front, rear, and very desireable side shoulder pieces with excellent functioning complete front retractor assemblies with matching covers. The same primarily carry the 01A70 and 07A70 date codes but some late '69 dated pieces are also included. The pictures tell the story...all pieces in excellent original condition and in an extremely desirable color which was heavily utilized by the General Motors Corporation in 1969 and 1970. Don't miss out as they don't come around this nice too often and when they do, they are priced well above the starting bid price. Item will be shipped via the USPS for a flat rate fee of $11.95 to anywhere within the continental US. International bidders are also welcome but shipping and handling charges will need to be adjusted accordingly. Payment via PayPal is expected within 4 days of the close of auction/date of sale and item will be shipped within 3 business days of receipt of confirmed payment. My 100% positive feedback will reflect that I only deal in genuine OEM NOS and superior quality used merchandise so you can bid/buy with confidence. Once the starting bid price has been met, this extremely nice original assortment of 1969-1970 dated GM Deluxe Seatbelts will go to the highest bidder so bid to own today. Thanks for looking and good luck!

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